Claims
- 1. An apparatus for shaping the wall of an open-ended workpiece having an open end communicating with an internal cavity in said workpiece, said apparatus comprising:
- a mold having an inwardly facing surface having said desired contour; said mold including a moveable mold component and a fixed mold component, said movable mold component being movable between an open position spaced from said fixed mold component to open the mold sufficiently to permit insertion of a workpiece container in the mold and an operating position contacting said fixed mold component to permit operation of the apparatus to effect reforming of the wall of the workpiece container;
- support means for supporting said workpiece container within the confines of said inwardly facing surface;
- an elongated tubular wand having an axis and an internal passageway for receiving high velocity workfluid;
- nozzle means mounted in said wand having an inner end communicating with said internal passageway and an outer discharge end for discharging a high velocity jet of workfluid outwardly for impingement against said inner surface of said wall of said workpiece container;
- workfluid supply means for supplying workfluid to said internal passageway at sufficient pressure to result in sufficient jet velocity to cause outward deflection of said wall and permanent distortion of said workpiece container wall into conformity with said inner mold surface as a consequence of the impingement of said high velocity jet on the inner surface of said wall; and
- a workfluid removal means communicating with the interior of said workpiece container for removing spent workfluid from the workpiece container in during operation of said nozzle means.
- 2. An apparatus for shaping the wall of an open-ended workpiece having an open end communicating with an internal cavity in said workpiece, said apparatus comprising:
- a mold having an inwardly facing surface having said desired contour;
- support means for supporting said workpiece container within the confines of said inwardly facing surface;
- an elongated tubular wand having an axis and an internal passageway for receiving high velocity workfluid;
- nozzle means mounted in said wand having an inner end communicating with said internal passageway and an outer discharge end for discharging a high velocity jet of workfluid outwardly for impingement against said inner surface of said wall of said workpiece container;
- workfluid supply means for supplying workfluid to said internal passageway at sufficient pressure to result in sufficient jet velocity to cause outward deflection of said wall and permanent distortion of said workpiece container wall into conformity with said inner mold surface as a consequence of the impingement of said high velocity jet on the inner surface of said wall;
- a workfluid removal means communicating with the interior of said workpiece container for removing spent workfluid from the workpiece container in during operation of said nozzle means; and
- a rotary support mounted for rotation about a vertical axis and providing support for said mold, said elongated wand and said workfluid removing means for rotation about said vertical axis.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 additionally including wand rotating drive means supported by said rotary support for rotating said elongated wand about its axis.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 additionally including wand shifting drive means mounted on said rotary support for moving said wand axially relative to said mold means.
- 5. An apparatus as recited in claim 4 including workpiece infeed means comprising a pneumatic means for feeding workpieces along an infeed path; a vacuum starwheel mounted for rotation adjacent said infeed path and extending into said infeed path; workpiece receiving indentations provided in the periphery of said vacuum starwheel for receiving a workpiece moving along said infeed path in each indentation for removing the workpiece from said infeed path by rotation of the centerline axis of the workpiece along a circular path a portion of which is aligned with said infeed path so that a workpiece in said infeed path moves into one of said workpiece receiving indentations following which continued rotation of said vacuum starwheel removes said workpiece from said infeed path for subsequent movement into vertical alignment with said mold to permit deposit of the workpiece into the mold.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said infeed path is linear.
- 7. An apparatus as recited in claim 5 additionally including workpiece outfeed means comprising pneumatic outfeed conveyor means for feeding workpieces along a removal feedpath; an outfeed vacuum starwheel mounted for rotation adjacent said removal feedpath; an outfeed vacuum starwheel mounted for rotation adjacent said removal feedpath and extending into said removal feedpath; workpiece receiving indentations provided in the periphery of said outfeed vacuum starwheel for receiving a workpiece from said mold indentation for removing the workpiece from said mold by rotation of the centerline axis of the workpiece along a circular path a portion of which is aligned with said removal feedpath so that a workpiece in said mold moves into one of said workpiece receiving indentations in said outfeed vacuum starwheel following which contained rotation of said vacuum starwheel removes said workpiece from said mold for subsequent movement into said pneumatic outfeed conveyor means.
- 8. An apparatus as recited in claim 7 wherein said infeed path and said outfeed path are linear.
- 9. An apparatus for shaping the wall of an open-ended workpiece having an open end communicating with an internal cavity in said workpiece, said apparatus comprising:
- a mold having an inwardly facing surface having said desired contour; wherein said workfluid supply means includes a rotary coupling comprising a non-rotating lower end cap having an upper end and a lower end connected to a flexible conduit in which high pressure workfluid is supplied and having an axial passageway extending between said upper and lower ends, a rotary upper discharge component having an axial outflow passageway that is coaxial with said axial inflow passageway and a lower end facing the upper end of said non-rotating lower end cap, a pusher member mounted for non-rotary axial movement internally of said non-rotating lower end cap and having upper and lower ends, a fixedly positioned annular lower carbide seal fixedly connected to the upper end of said pusher member and having an axial passageway aligned with the axial passageway in said non-rotating lower end cap, an annular upper carbide seal coaxially positioned relative to and fixedly connected to the lower end of said rotary upper discharge component and having an axial passageway aligned with the axial passageway in said lower carbide seal, said upper and lower carbide seals having facing radial end sealing surfaces and biasing means urging said pusher member toward said upper carbide seal to forcefully engage each other to permit high pressure flow of liquid through the upper and lower seal means with minimal leakage;
- support means for supporting said workpiece container within the confines of said inwardly facing surface;
- an elongated tubular wand having an axis and an internal passageway for receiving high velocity workfluid;
- nozzle means mounted in said wand having an inner end communicating with said internal passageway and an outer discharge end for discharging a high velocity jet of workfluid outwardly for impingement against said inner surface of said wall of said workpiece container;
- workfluid supply means for supplying workfluid to said internal passageway at sufficient pressure to result in sufficient jet velocity to cause outward deflection of said wall and permanent distortion of said workpiece container wall into conformity with said inner mold surface as a consequence of the impingement of said high velocity jet on the inner surface of said wall; and
- a workfluid removal means communicating with the interior of said workpiece container for removing spent workfluid from the workpiece container in during operation of said nozzle means.
- 10. An apparatus for shaping the wall of an open-ended workpiece having an open end communicating with an internal cavity defined by an inner surface of a wall of said workpiece, said apparatus comprising:
- a mold having an inwardly facing surface having said desired contour which is defined by inner surfaces of two pivotable mold components and an inner surface of a fixed mold component, said pivotable mold components being pivotable relative to said fixed mold component between an open position spaced from said fixed mold component sufficiently to permit insertion of a workpiece in the mold and an operating position contacting each other and said fixed mold component to define the inwardly facing surface having the desired contour to permit operation of the apparatus to effect reforming of the wall of the workpiece into a container having said desired contour;
- workpiece support means supporting said workpiece within the confines of said inwardly facing surface;
- an elongated tubular wand having an axis and an internal passageway for receiving high pressure workfluid;
- nozzle means mounted in said wand having an inner end communicating with said internal passageway and an outer discharge end for discharging a high velocity jet of workfluid outwardly for impingement against the inner surface of said wall of said workpiece;
- workfluid supply means supplying workfluid to said internal passageway of said elongated tubular wand at sufficient pressure to result in sufficient jet velocity to cause outward deflection of said wall and permanent distortion of said workpiece wall into conformity with said inner mold surface as a consequence of the impingement of said high velocity jet on the inner surface of said wall; and
- a pressure controlled workfluid removal means communicating with the interior of said workpiece and operable in response to pressure in the interior of the workpiece reaching a predetermined value for removing spent workfluid from the workpiece during operation of said nozzle means.
- 11. An apparatus for shaping the wall of an open-ended workpiece having an open end communicating with an internal cavity in said workpiece, said apparatus comprising:
- a mold having an inwardly facing surface having said desired contour;
- support means for supporting said workpiece container within the confines of said inwardly facing surface;
- an elongated tubular wand having an axis and an internal passageway for receiving high velocity workfluid;
- nozzle means mounted in said wand having an inner end communicating with said internal passageway and an outer discharge end for discharging a high velocity jet of workfluid outwardly for impingement against said inner surface of said wall of said workpiece container;
- workfluid supply means for supplying workfluid to said internal passageway at sufficient pressure to result in sufficient jet velocity to cause outward deflection of said wall and permanent distortion of said workpiece container wall into conformity with said inner mold surface as a consequence of the impingement of said high velocity jet on the inner surface of said wall;
- a workfluid removal means communicating with the interior of said workpiece container for removing spent workfluid from the workpiece container during operation of said nozzle means; and
- a rotary support mounted for rotation about a vertical axis and providing support for said mold, said elongated wand and said workfluid removing means at a location radially outward of said vertical axis for bodily rotation about said vertical axis.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 additionally including wand rotating drive means supported by said rotary support for rotating said elongated wand about its axis.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 additionally including wand shifting drive means mounted on said rotary support for moving said wand axially relative to said mold means.
- 14. An apparatus as recited in claim 13 including workpiece infeed means comprising a pneumatic means for feeding workpieces along an infeed path; a vacuum starwheel mounted for rotation adjacent said infeed path and extending into said infeed path; workpiece receiving indentations provided in the periphery of said vacuum starwheel for receiving a workpiece moving along said infeed path in each indentation for removing the workpiece from said infeed path by rotation of the centerline axis of the workpiece along a circular path a portion of which is aligned with said infeed path so that a workpiece in said infeed path moves into one of said workpiece receiving indentations following which continued rotation of said vacuum starwheel removes said workpiece from said infeed path for subsequent movement into vertical alignment with said mold to permit deposit of the workpiece into the mold.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said infeed path is linear.
- 16. An apparatus as recited in claim 14 additionally including workpiece outfeed means comprising pneumatic outfeed conveyor means for feeding workpieces along a removal feedpath; an outfeed vacuum starwheel mounted for rotation adjacent said removal feedpath; an outfeed vacuum starwheel mounted for rotation adjacent said removal feedpath and extending into said removal feedpath; workpiece receiving indentations provided in the periphery of said outfeed vacuum starwheel for receiving a workpiece from said mold indentation for removing the workpiece from said mold by rotation of the centerline axis of the workpiece along a circular path a portion of which is aligned with said removal feedpath so that a workpiece in said mold moves into one of said workpiece receiving indentations in said outfeed vacuum starwheel following which contained rotation of said vacuum starwheel removes said workpiece from said mold for subsequent movement into said pneumatic outfeed conveyor means.
- 17. An apparatus as recited in claim 16 wherein said infeed path and said outfeed path are linear.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of earlier U.S. Ser. No. 08/582,866 filed on Jan. 4, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,916,317.
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