And Frustoconical Form Patents (Class 493/106)
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Patent number: 11174063Abstract: A method of manufacturing a coated paperboard container includes: providing a coated paperboard bottom blank, the coated paperboard bottom blank comprising a paperboard substrate and a first barrier coating layer on a first outermost surface of the paperboard substrate; heating the coated paperboard bottom blank; shaping the heated coated paperboard bottom blank, thereby forming a peripheral skirt portion about a periphery of a bottom wall portion of the coated paperboard bottom blank; and sealing a coated paperboard sidewall to the first barrier coating layer of the peripheral skirt portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2019Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: WESTROCK MWV, LLCInventors: Eric D. Linvill, Jiebin Pang, Natasha G. Melton, James M. Taylor, Steven Parker
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Patent number: 10272612Abstract: Described is a station for heating a plurality of end portions of pipes made of thermoplastic material, comprising a plurality of heating elements equipped with short wave radiation units, a plurality of housings alongside each other and lying aligned on a horizontal plane, each housing being designed to accommodate a respective pipe and comprising at least one external heating element and at least one internal heating element.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2015Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: SICA S.P.A.Inventor: Giorgio Tabanelli
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Publication number: 20150099616Abstract: A container-forming process is used to form an insulative container. The container-forming process includes a staging-materials operation, a body-forming operation, and a brim-forming operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2014Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventors: Kody A. Chapman, Roy E. Ackerman, Chris K. Leser
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Patent number: 8939187Abstract: A machine uses a method for producing a cup from an outer shell and inner cup. For this purpose, the machine includes first holding devices that are arranged on a first rotatably housed star- or wheel-like holding device carrier, and second holding devices arranged on a second rotatably housed star- or wheel-like holding device carrier. Further, a first working station arranged at least in the region of the first holding devices for carrying out first working steps and at least one second working station arranged in the region of the second holding devices for carrying out second working steps are provided. Finally, the machine includes a transfer station for transferring a finished outer shell from a first holding device to a second holding device.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignees: Rundpack AG, Michael Hörauf MaschinenfabrikGmbH & Co. KGInventors: Steffen Riethmueller, Uwe Messerschmid
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Patent number: 8851363Abstract: A cup of a paper material having a fillable interior, formed by an at least partially conical tubular wall and a bottom wall, which bottom wall is joined to the tubular wall in the region of the bottom end of the interior in a substantially liquid-tight manner. The tubular wall delimiting the interior has at least one deforming entity and the cup includes an outer sleeve that at least partially surrounds the tubular wall, in which the outer sleeve is cohesively joined to the tubular wall in a first region above the deforming entity and in a second region below the deforming entity.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: PTM Packaging Tools Machinery Pte. Ltd.Inventor: Werner Stahlecker
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Patent number: 8603276Abstract: The invention relates to a machine (1) and a method for producing a cup (100) from an outer shell (101) and inner cup (102). For this purpose, the machine (1) comprises a plurality of first holding devices (2) that are arranged on a first rotatably housed star- or wheel-like holding device carrier (3), and a plurality of second holding devices (4), arranged on a second rotatably housed star- or wheel-like holding device carrier (5). Further, a first working station arranged at least in the region of the first holding devices (2) for carrying out working steps (A1 . . . A4) and at least one second working station arranged in the region of the second holding devices (4) for carrying out working steps (B1 . . . B5) are provided. Finally, the machine (1) comprises a transfer station (6) for transferring (A4, B1) a finished outer shell (101) from a first holding device (2) to a second holding device (4).Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Rundpack AGInventor: Steffen Riethmueller
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Patent number: 8323164Abstract: The invention relates to a device and a process for manufacturing sleeves, in particular paper sleeves for the production of paper cups, comprising a take-up mandrel for taking up a sleeve, whereby the take-up mandrel comprises a circumferential recess, also comprising a press roller for placing on an outer side of the sleeve and for forming at least one circumferential projection in the recess of the take-up mandrel. In accordance with the present invention, the recess is designed in the form of a shoulder. Application for example for the production of stackable double-walled paper cups.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Michael Hoerauf Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Uwe Messerschmid
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Publication number: 20080280743Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing a sleeve for a paper cup and/or a paper cup comprises a machine frame and at least two star wheels, which are rotatably connected with the machine frame and which can be rotated in synchronized cycles. A first star wheel comprises a number of conical mandrels, on each of which one sleeve made of a flat-lying blank can be formed. The star wheels are positioned in one plane and are arranged to a vertical wall of the machine frame with horizontal rotary axes. The star wheels can be connected to at least one drive, whereby the drive is arranged on the side of the machine frame wall facing away from the star wheels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: Werner Stahlecker, Uwe Messerchmid
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Patent number: 7121991Abstract: A bottom sealing workstation is provided for a cup forming machine. The bottom sealing workstation has a linear motion assembly, a rotation assembly, a phase change assembly. A first motor is mechanically connected to a linear motion assembly of the bottom sealing workstation to linearly move the linear motion assembly toward a mandrel, a second motor is mechanically connected to a rotation assembly of the bottom sealing workstation to rotate a forming tool in a circle having a radius, and a third motor is mechanically connected to the phase change assembly to adjust the radius of the circle in which the forming tool rotates. Additionally, a controller may be electrically connected to the bottom sealing workstation to send electronic signals to the first and third motors to quantitatively control various assemblies of the bottom sealing workstation.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Solo Cup Operating CorporationInventors: Dean Joseph Mannlein, James Joseph Mitchell
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Patent number: 6592504Abstract: The disposable cup has a bottom insert, and a substantially truncated conical body having an integral lid and a cup opening. The lid is movable between a raised position and a closed position, possibly via a semi-closed position. The lid has a free edge, with a liquid passage opening allowing liquid passage when the lid is in said closed position. The lid is foldably joined to the body along an arcuate first score line. The lid further has second score lines arranged at respective ends of the free edge, the second score lines connecting the free edge and the first score line so that, when the lid is pushed towards the cup opening, the lid flips into a position inside the cup opening, the movement of the lid being substantially aided by the folding of the lid along the second score lines.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: The Cupworks CorporationInventors: George E. Sarson, Daryl J. Howes-Jones, Gregory John Kleynhans
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Patent number: 5992489Abstract: A container forming apparatus having multiple working stations for producing a two piece, open top, closed bottom container including means for feeding flat blanks to a first rotating turret; the first rotary turret fixed for rotation about a horizontal axis, and having a plurality of radially projecting mandrels thereon. Container bottoms are fed to the first rotating turret upstream of the flat blanks relative to a direction of rotation of the turret, and each of the flat blanks is folded in succession about respective mandrels. The bottoms are secured to each of the blanks by a vacuum at a first station to thereby form individual container assemblies. The drive indexes the turret so that each mandrel is rotated to successive workstations arranged circumferentially about the first turret. The successive workstations include at least one container bottom heating station, a bottom curl station and at least one bottom expander station.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Sweetheart Cup Company Inc.Inventor: Charles E. Busse
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Patent number: 5752907Abstract: A machine for making paper cups wherein each cup includes a side wall blank and a bottom wall blank, the machine including a frame and a vertical shaft mounted on the frame with a turret rotatably mounted on the shaft, a number of work stations mounted on the frame in an equally spaced relation around the turret with a number of tapered mandrels mounted on the turret in alignment with each of the work stations for forming the cup, the turret being intermittently rotated to move the mandrels sequentially into alignment with each of the work stations and a tubular assembly mounted for axial movement in each of the mandrels for initially releasing the cup from the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1995Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Paper Machinery CorporationInventor: Daryl R. Konzal
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Patent number: 5569143Abstract: A workstation for use with a turret type cup making machine is disclosed. The workstation is designed for sealing and finishing the bottom regions of paperboard style cups. A finishing wheel is mounted to a pair of nested housings that are configured to move the finishing wheel in a radially outward direction when one housing is rotated with respect to the other. Thus, the finishing wheel is moved longitudinally into the recessed bottom of a cup and then one housing is rotated with respect to the other forcing the finishing wheel radially outwardly until it contacts the bottom of the cup including portions of the sidewall blank and the bottom blank. This radial movement squeezes the cup bottom between the finishing wheel and an annular abutment wall. Meanwhile, the housings and finishing wheel are rotated together to drive the finishing wheel about the perimeter of the cup bottom to squeeze and seal the sidewall blank to the bottom blank.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Paper Machinery CorporationInventor: Daryl R. Konzal
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Patent number: 5324249Abstract: A machine for making cups of thermoplastic coated paper, the machine including a frame or housing having a turret rotatably mounted on the frame, a number of work stations mounted on the frame in an equally spaced relation around the turret, a number of mandrels corresponding to the number of work stations mounted on the turret and a curling die mounted on the turret in radial alignment with each of the mandrels. The turret being rotated intermittently to align the mandrels sequentially with the work stations, the work stations being movable radially inwardly into a working relation with each mandrel, the mandrels being moved radially inwardly simultaneously with the work stations to form a tucked curl on the top edge of the cup.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Paper Machinery CorporationInventor: Daryl R. Konzal
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Patent number: 5029749Abstract: A container formed of paper material is disclosed including a substantially cylindrical body having an upper, a lower, a bottom integrally formed with the cylindrical body and closing the lower end, and a brim integrally formed on the upper end of the cylindrical body, the paper material being oriented such that the machine direction of the paper material is aligned with the circumferential direction of the container. The container being formed by providing a paper blank having a machine direction and a cross machine direction, forming the paper blank into a substantially cylindrical body having first and second open ends with the machine direction of the paper blank being aligned substantially with the circumferential direction of the body, closing one of the open ends to form a bottom of the container and forming a brim about the other of the open ends.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: James River CorporationInventor: Robert J. Aloisi
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Patent number: 4645480Abstract: Sleeve fabricating apparatus for fabricating cylindrical sleeves from rectangular blanks of a heat-shrinkable thermoplastic material and for transferring the sleeves, in succession, to frustoconical mandrels of a cup-forming machine. The sleeve-fabricating apparatus has a plurality of cylindrical mandrels that are rotatably affixed to a rotary turret. The sleeves are fabricated from rectangular blanks that are cut, in succession, from a web of indefinite length as the web is being unwound from a coil at an unwind stand. Each blank is longer than the circumference of the cylindrical mandrel to which it is applied, leaving ends of the blank which overlap, and the overlapped ends are joined to one another by heat-sealing. Cups are formed by the cup-forming machine, each cup being formed from one of such sleeves and a disc. The sleeve fabricating apparatus also includes a disc forming mechanism for forming discs and applying the discs, in succession, to the cylindrical mandrels.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventor: Robert F. Kontz
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Patent number: 4490130Abstract: In a machine for making two-piece flat bottom paper cups, having a mandrel on which the cup is formed, the portions of the two blanks that are to form the bottom seam are heated by a device comprising a stationary air duct with which the mandrel can be coaxially aligned. Air flowing forwardly in the duct from an inlet at its rear is heated by an electric element therein. On the front of the duct a nozzle is mounted to slide between a forward operative position and a rearward inoperative one. Cooperating throttle elements on the nozzle and the duct restrict flow to radial outlets in the nozzle when it is in operative position, ensuring steady air flow through the duct. An annular heat shield around the nozzle enables it to effect combined radiant and hot air heating. All heaters are arranged for retraction if the machine stops for longer than a normal dwell period.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1981Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Paper Machinery CorporationInventors: Daryl R. Konzal, Craig N. Johnson, Donald W. Baumgartner
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Patent number: 4409045Abstract: Method and apparatus for fabricating and seaming two-piece containers such as frustoconical cups and the like are provided which include a two-piece mandrel having retractable tip or nose piece which is coaxial in its relation to the main body of the mandrel in its extended position and retracts to an offset position. The retraction/extension path is configured to constrain the surface of the tip or nose piece to impart a progressive sealing pressure to a portion of the container side seam against the reaction surface of a seam clamp. The tip also has vacuum porting for holding a bottom blank during the container forming process and acts to seal the bottom blank in the container bottom curl and in the case of effecting heat sealed seams in the container, to position the bottom blank so as to preclude heat damage to the bottom wet line area of the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Maryland Cup CorporationInventor: Charles E. Busse