Radial, Rocking Or Axial Pivot Patents (Class 53/340)
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Patent number: 11059710Abstract: A rotary capping machine for containers with screw caps includes a central and fixedly mounted support around which a rotary carrier having capping arrangements can be driven to rotate rotation by a first motor. The capping arrangements have capping tools that can be lifted and lowered and that can be rotated by a second motor. Each has, on its underside, a capping head for receiving screw caps. The support central includes a bottom support, the top end of which is connected to a middle support that forms a bearing section and that has a rotary bearing. The middle support releasably connects to a top support, which releasably connects to a head plate. The drive gear's rotation axis and that of the first motor are parallel to the machine axis. The drive gear meshes with a crown gear formed on the rotary carrier. The second motor's drive gear is parallel to the machine axis and meshes with a crown gear formed on the control element.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2018Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: KHS GmbHInventor: Matthias Naaber
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Publication number: 20100218457Abstract: A rotary seamer (1) is provided with a carousel (2) and with at least one seaming station (3) associated with the carousel (2) and comprising a rod-like element (6) rotating around its own longitudinal axis, a seaming tool (4) rotatably connected to a lever (5) integral with the rod-like element (6) and means for rotating the rod-like element (6) around its own longitudinal axis, in such a way as to displace the seaming tool (4) from an operative position, in which it interacts with an object seaming it, to a deactivated position, of non interference with the object; said means comprising an electric motor (7) associated with the carousel and kinetically to the rod-like element (6) and control means operatively active on the electric motor (7) to rotate the rod-like element (6) according to a predefined logic. In known seamers the actuation of the seaming tool is achieved by means of a cam, this entailing limitations and drawbacks in the adaptation of the seamer to the treatment of different objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: CFT PACKAGING S.P.A.Inventors: Stefano Tonti, Roberto Catelli
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Publication number: 20020165076Abstract: A method for laying out an envelope blank on a sheet of material using a template having a straightedge portion with layout edge and an alignment portion with alignment field. The user places an item to be enclosed in an envelope onto the sheet, places marks thereon to locate approximately the corners of the item and removes the item. The user places the template thereon, adjustably aligns the edge of the straightedge portion on the sheet until the alignment element is lined up as parallel as possible with two diagonally opposed marks. The layout edge being thus aligned, the user draws a line representing a layout line substantially along the edge. In repeating this process for each mark, the user draws remaining layout lines. After drawing all layout lines, the user removes the template from the sheet; the envelope blank is formed from the layout lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventor: Eric A. Marchant
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Patent number: 5505572Abstract: A sealed container in which a container body having a ring-like shape and a hollow portion at the center includes opening portions on which a cap member of a similar ring-like shape is attached. The container body is sealed when the annular groove portions of a cap member clamp inner and outer edges of opening portions of the ring-like shaped container body and are secured on inner and outer peripheral surfaces of each of these edges. The can member therefore can be easily attached on the container body so that sealing operation can be effected smoothly and mass-production can be achieved. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing such a container.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1995Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Nippon Kayaku Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hikoichiro Fujimori, deceased
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Patent number: 5358369Abstract: In a can seamer, after a control mode of a drive motor has been switched to a type-changing mode, if an action button is depressed, in response to signals issued from a rotational position sensor, the drive motor moves can seaming mechanisms one pitch by one pitch via a center shaft and stops at predetermined positions. At the stopped position, an actuator is operated to depress the top end of a seaming roll shaft. By this operation, a gap clearance is formed between a rotary frame and a seaming lever. When seaming rolls are dismounted and replaced, the seaming lever connected with a seaming chuck via a bracket is removed, and thereby a type-changing work can be carried out. In addition, in the type-changing work of the can seamer, the vertical positional adjustment in a fitting between a seaming lever and seaming rolls is easily carried out. Furthermore, the knock-out pad can be replaced in a one-touch operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Naoyoshi Katou, Hirofumi Itoh, Seiki Tamiya, Masateru Takahara
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Patent number: 5320469Abstract: In a can seamer, after a control mode of a drive motor has been switched to a type-changing mode, if an action button is depressed, in response to signals issued from a rotational position sensor, the drive motor moves can seaming mechanisms one pitch by one pitch via a center shaft and stops at predetermined positions. At the stopped position, an actuator is operated to depress the top end of a seaming roll shaft. By this operation, a gap clearance is formed between a rotary frame and a seaming lever. Then seaming rolls are dismounted and replaced. The seaming lever connected with a seaming chuck via a bracket is removed, and thereby a type-changing work can be carried out. In addition, in the type-changing work of the can seamer, the vertical positional adjustment in a fitting between a seaming lever and seaming rolls is easily carried out. Furthermore, the knock-out pad can be replaced in a one-touch operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignees: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Churyo Engineering Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Naoyoshi Katou, Hirofumi Itoh, Seiki Tamiya, Masateru Takahara
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Patent number: 5299899Abstract: The known can seamer is improved so that replacement and adjustment of seaming rolls, a seaming chuck and a knock-out pad may be facilitated at the time of type-change work or the like in a can seamer. In the improved can seamer, after a control mode of a drive motor has been switched to a type-changing mode, if an action button is depressed, in response to signals issued from a rotational position sensor, the drive motor moves can seaming mechanisms one pitch by one pitch via a center shaft and makes them stop at predetermined positions. At the stopped position, an actuator is operated to depress the top end of a seaming roll shaft. By this operation, a gap clearance is formed between a rotary frame and a seaming lever, then seaming rolls and are mounted, also the seaming lever connected with a seaming chuck via a bracket is removed, and thereby a type-changing work can be carried out.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1993Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignees: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Churyo Engineering Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Naoyoshi Katou, Hirofumi Itoh, Seiki Tamiya, Masateru Takahara
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Patent number: 5149239Abstract: A can end double-seaming machine has a housing in which a shaft is rotatably supported. The shaft with a seaming cam lever mounted is pressed downwardly by a presser against the bias of a spring until the lower surface of the seaming cam lever is held against the upper surface of the housing. Then, an annular spacer is fitted over the lower end portion of the shaft underneath, with the tubular support held against a neck of the shaft. A seaming roll lever is then mounted on the lower end portion of the shaft. The presser is deactivated to release the shaft, which is lifted together with the seaming cam lever, the annular spacer, and the seaming roll lever under the bias of the spring until the marginal portion of the annular spacer abuts against the lower surface of the housing. The tubular support enters the housing by a distance corresponding to a predetermined clearance. The seaming cam lever and the housing are now spaced from each other by the predetermined clearance.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Hokkai Can Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toru Honma, Izumi Matsushita, Yoshiteru Kojika, Noboru Sasaki
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Patent number: 4961300Abstract: A can seamer for seaming a lid to a can drum filled with liquid and having the lid placed on a top opening includes seaming rolls and a seaming chuck. The time necessary for replacement of the seaming rolls and the seaming chuck, when changing the diameter of the cans to be seamed, is greatly shortened. A seaming lever having the seaming rolls mounted thereon and the seaming chuck are respectively connected to the bottom end portions of a seaming roll shaft and a rotary cylinder via splines or serrations. The seaming lever and the seaming chuck are integrally connected by a connecting bracket.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1988Date of Patent: October 9, 1990Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hirokata Mihara, Koichi Takagi, Teruo Shimizu, Katsunori Tashiro, Hideo Takahashi
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Patent number: 4086747Abstract: A headset device for use with a capping machine for applying roll-on closures to a container, wherein a plurality of capping headsets is provided, each of which includes pivotally mounted cam roller and follower members operative in response to reciprocal movement of a cone-like cam member in conjunction with a resilient torsion element for generating a predetermined controlled radial force on the metal forming roller members upon axial displacement of the cam member.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1977Date of Patent: May 2, 1978Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Philip S. Gorton, Ronald K. Coleman