Claims
- 1. Apparatus for forming an inwardly extending dome in the bottom wall of a metallic one-piece can body having a beveled peripheral edge bordering the bottom wall comprising:
- (a) a domer housing comprising a cavity having a longitudinal front-to-rear axis and a front end opening,
- (b) a doming die within said cavity having a longitudinal front-to-rear axis, a peripheral side surface, and a front outer convex surface for engaging the bottom wall of a can body to form a dome therein,
- (c) a pressure ring supported coaxially around said peripheral side surface for axial movement relative to said doming die, said pressure ring having a circumferential outer surface member and a front annular beveled surface adapted to engage the beveled peripheral edge bordering the bottom wall of a can body while said doming die is forming a dome in said bottom wall,
- (d) pressure-absorbing plunger means within said domer housing for engaging and moving axially with said pressure ring,
- (e) securing means supporting said doming die normally coaxially within said cavity for limited radial movement of said doming die and said pressure ring relative to said domer housing and said plunger means,
- (f) a segmented ring having a plurality of circumferentially arranged segments within said housing surrounding said pressure ring and having an inner surface normally in bearing engagement with said outer surface member,
- (g) abutment means in said cavity adapted to engage said inner surface of said segmented ring to limit the radial movement of said segmented ring to a normal central position coaxial of said cavity,
- (h) said pressure ring being radially movable relative to said abutment means, whereby in a radially extended position an extended portion of said outer surface member projecting radially outward beyond said abutment means moves radially outward segments of said segmented ring engaged by said extended portion, and
- (i) spring means surrounding said segmented ring to bias said inner surfaces of said segments toward said abutment means to urge said pressure ring and said doming die to said normal central coaxial position.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 in which said abutment means comprises front and rear circumferential abutment members fixed in said cavity to said domer housing and longitudinally spaced a pre-determined distance, said segmented ring having an axial length greater than the spacing between said abutment members, the rear portion of said inner surface of said segmented ring normally engaging said rear abutment member and the front portion of said inner surface of said segmented ring normally engaging said front abutment member, said circumferential outer surface member being located between said abutment members.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 in which said front abutment member comprises a cover plate having a central opening therethrough for receiving the front end portions of said pressure ring and said doming die, and means for detachably securing said cover plate to the front of said domer housing.
- 4. The invention according to claim 2 in which said doming die comprises an enlarged rear mounting flange, said domer housing cavity having a rear cavity wall, said rear abutment member being located between said mounting flange and said rear cavity wall, said fastener means securing said mounting flange to said rear abutment member and said rear cavity wall.
- 5. The invention according to claim 4 in which said fastener means comprises a plurality of bolts extending through said mounting flange, said rear abutment member and said rear cavity wall, an oversized bolt hole through said mounting flange for each of said bolts to permit limited radial movement of said doming die relative to said rear abutment member.
- 6. The invention according to claim 5 in which said plunger means comprises at least one elongated plunger and a coaxial hole through said rear cavity wall, said rear abutment member and said mounting flange for receiving each of said plungers for axial movement, and an oversized hole in said mounting flange surrounding each said plunger to permit limited radial movement of said doming die relative to each said plunger.
- 7. The invention according to claim 2 in which said housing and said abutment members form an annular segmented ring cavity for receiving said segmented ring, said segmented ring cavity having an outer circumferential wall spaced from the periphery of said abutment members a radial distance greater than the radial thickness of said segmented ring to provide clearance for limited radial movement of at least some of the segments of said segmented ring.
- 8. The invention according to claim 1 in which said circumferential outer surface member of said pressure ring comprises a wear ring having an outer bearing surface normally engaging said inner surface of said segmented ring, and a cylindrical outer surface on said pressure ring, said wear ring having an inner surface slidably engaging said cylindrical outer surface to permit relative axial movement between said pressure ring and said wear ring.
- 9. The invention according to claim 8 in which said doming die comprises a rear mounting flange, said mounting flange comprising a cylindrical outer surface having the same diameter as, and being coaxial with, said cylindrical outer surface of said pressure ring, said inner surface of said wear ring surrounding and bearing upon both cylindrical outer surfaces of said mounting flange and said pressure ring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of the original patent application of Arthur E. Williams, S.N. No. 823,553, filed Jan. 29, 1986, for "APPARATUS FOR FORMING A DOMED BOTTOM IN A CAN BODY" now abandoned.
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