Claims
- 1. Apparatus for simultaneously attaching (1) a two piece relatively movable plunger unit and (2) a protective cap to the opposite ends of a caulking tube cartridge,
- said cartridge being cylindrical and formed from a material selected from the group consisting of paper and metal,
- said cartridge having one end open and the opposite end closed by a nozzle and means rigidly mounting the nozzle in fluid tight communication with the interior of said cartridge,
- said plunger unit comprising a flange ring and a plunger, said flange ring including a short cylindrical portion having an axis and a radially extending flange, said plunger being cup shaped with a bottom and cylindrical side wall and mounted coaxially with said flange ring, the cylindrical portion of the ring overlapping and frictionally engaging the cylindrical sidewall of the cup shaped plunger to thereby temporarily hold the two piece plunger unit together,
- a cylindrical anvil member mounted for rotation about its axis and a piston member spaced from the anvil member and axially aligned therewith,
- means for producing relative axial movement of the anvil and piston members,
- means carried by said piston member for receiving said protective cap and pressing it into frictional engagement with both the nozzle and the means for rigidly mounting the nozzle,
- means carried by said anvil member for forcing the two piece plunger unit into said open end of said cartridge,
- power means for rotating the cartridge, plunger unit and protective cap as a unit while it is held between the anvil and piston members and
- rolling means for deforming the radially extending flange of the plunger unit ring into tight locking engagement with the outer surface of the cartridge during rotation of the cartridge, said locking engagement having the property of locking the ring and cylindrical cartridge together against relative movement but allowing the cup shaped plunger to disengage from the ring and move toward the nozzle end of the cartridge upon application of axially directed outside force.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 478,443, filed June 12, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,886,711, dated June 3, 1975.
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