Claims
- 1. A capping head assembly comprising a first housing having a spindle mounting collar means and means for supporting a clutch housing, said clutch housing having an upper portion with a first magnetic ring means and a lower portion with a second magnetic ring means, wherein said first housing means includes spline means and said clutch housing upper portion includes spline means adapted to cooperate with said first housing spline means for the axial displacement of said clutch housing relative to said first housing, and wherein said lower portion is freely rotatable relative to said upper portion, said lower portion including means for establishing an adjustable air gap between said first and second magnetic ring means, and locking means for maintaining said means for adjusting an air gap at a selected value.
- 2. The capping head assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first housing and the clutch housing are biased with respect to each other so as to be maintained in a spaced relationship.
- 3. The capping head assembly according to claim 2 including spring means disposed between the first housing and the clutch housing to effect the maintenance thereof in the spaced relationship.
- 4. The capping head assembly according to claim 1 wherein the clutch housing upper portion and clutch housing lower portion are rotatable relative to each other by means of a bearing means having an outer race in mechanical communication with said upper portion and an inner race in mechanical communication with said lower portion.
- 5. The capping head assembly according to claim 1 wherein the clutch lower portion means for establishing an adjustable air gap between the first and second magnetic ring means, comprises a first member mounted for rotation in a fixed axial position relative to the clutch housing upper portion; a second member axially displaceable relative to said first member, and locking means for maintaining said second member in a predetermined position relative to said first member.
- 6. The capping head assembly according to claim 5 wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member is axially displaceable relative to said clutch housing lower portion first member by thread means which permit the rotation of said second member about said first member.
- 7. The capping head assembly according to claim 5 wherein the clutch housing lower portion first member includes an upper threaded portion and a lower spined portion and wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member is threadedly engaged with said first member and the locking means has splines which engage said second member splined portion to permit said locking means to move from a first locked position in which said locking means engages said second member and a second unlocked position in which said locking means is disengaged from said second member so that said second member is rotatable about said first member.
- 8. The capping head assembly according to claim 7 wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member includes means for supporting the second magnetic ring means, and the clutch housing upper portion includes means for supporting the first magnetic ring means so that rotatable movement of the second member about the first member adjusts the air gap between said first and second magnetic ring means.
- 9. The capping head assembly according to claim 7 wherein the locking means is maintained in a locked position by means of a set screw.
- 10. The capping head assembly according to claim 7 wherein the locking means includes magnetic means for retaining the locking means in a first locked position relative to said second member by means of magnetic attraction between said locking means and said second member.
- 11. The capping head assembly according to claim 1 wherein the clutch housing upper portion includes means for axially displacing the first magnetic ring relative thereto in order to calibrate the adjustable air gap between the first and second magnetic ring means after the assembly of the capping head assembly.
- 12. The capping head assembly according to claim 1 wherein the locking means includes indicia means to facilitate the identification of value of the adjustable air gap established between the first and second magnetic ring means.
- 13. The capping head assembly according to claim 7 wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member includes at one end thereof teeth means and the locking means includes teeth means which interlock with the teeth means of said second member to prohibit rotational movement of said second member relative to said locking means.
- 14. The capping head assembly according to claim 13 wherein the locking means splines prohibit rotation of said locking means relative to said clutch housing lower portion first member and said locking means teeth means prohibit rotation of said second member relative to said first member whereby the adjustable air gap between the first and second magnetic ring means are maintained at a selected value.
- 15. A capping head assembly comprising a first housing having a spindle mounting collar means and means for supporting a clutch housing, said clutch housing having an upper portion with a first magnetic ring means and a lower portion with a second magnetic ring means, wherein said lower portion has a first member mounted for rotation in a fixed axial position relative to the clutch housing upper portion; a second member axially displaceable relative to said first member, said second magnetic ring means being mounted in said second member, whereby the axial displacement of said second member establishes an adjustable air gap between said first and second magnetic ring means, and locking means for maintaining said second member in a predetermined position relative to said first member.
- 16. The capping head assembly according to claim 15 wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member is axially displaceable relative to said clutch housing lower portion first member by thread means which permit the rotation of said second member about said first member.
- 17. The capping head assembly according to claim 15 wherein the clutch housing lower portion first member includes an upper threaded portion and a lower spined portion and wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member is threadedly engaged with said first member and the locking means has splines which engage said second member splined portion to permit said locking means to move from a first locked position in which said locking means engages said second member and a second unlocked position in which said locking means is disengaged from said second member so that said second member is rotatable about said first member.
- 18. An capping head assembly with an adjustable magnetic clutch comprising a clutch housing upper portion with a first magnetic ring means and a lower portion with a second magnetic ring means, wherein said lower portion is freely rotatable relative to said upper portion, said lower portion including means for establishing an adjustable air gap between said first and second magnetic ring means comprising a first member mounted for rotation in a fixed axial position relative to the clutch housing upper portion; a second member axially displaceable relative to said first member, said second member including means for supporting said second magnetic ring means so that rotatable movement of the second member about the first member adjusts the air gap between said first and second magnetic ring means and wherein one of said upper portion and lower portions includes means for axially displacing said first or second respective magnetic ring means relative to its respective upper or lower portion in order to calibrate the adjustable air gap between said first and second magnetic ring means independent of the rotatable movement of the second member about the first member.
- 19. The capping head assembly according to claim 18 wherein the first housing means includes spline means and the clutch housing upper portion includes spline means adapted to cooperate with said first housing spline means for the axial displacement of said clutch housing relative to said first housing.
- 20. The capping head assembly according to claim 19 wherein the first housing and the clutch housing are biased with respect to each other so as to be maintained in a spaced relationship.
- 21. The capping head assembly according to claim 20 including spring means disposed between the first housing and the clutch housing to effect the maintenance thereof in the spaced relationship.
- 22. The capping head assembly according to claim 18 wherein the clutch housing upper portion and clutch housing lower portion are rotatable relative to each other by means of a bearing means having an outer race in mechanical communication with said upper portion and an inner race in mechanical communication with said lower portion.
- 23. The capping head assembly according to claim 18 wherein the clutch housing lower portion means for establishing an adjustable air gap between the first and second magnetic ring means, comprises a first member mounted for rotation in a fixed axial position relative to the clutch housing upper portion; a second member axially displaceable relative to said first member, and locking means for maintaining said second member in a predetermined position relative to said first member.
- 24. The capping head assembly according to claim 23 wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member is axially displaceable relative to said clutch housing lower portion first member by thread means which permit the rotation of said second member about said first member.
- 25. The capping head assembly according to claim 23 wherein the clutch housing lower portion first member includes an upper threaded portion and a lower splined portion and wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member is threadedly engaged with said first member and the locking means has splines which engage said second member splined portion to permit said locking means to move from a first locked position in which said locking means engages said second member and a second unlocked position in which said locking means is disengaged from said second member so that said second member is rotatable about said first member.
- 26. The capping head assembly according to claim 25 wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member includes means for supporting the second magnetic ring means, and the clutch housing upper portion includes means for supporting the first magnetic ring means so that rotatable movement of the second member about the first member adjusts the air gap between said first and second magnetic ring means.
- 27. The capping head assembly according to claim 25 wherein the locking means is maintained in a locked position by means of a set screw.
- 28. The capping head assembly according to claim 25 wherein the locking means includes magnetic means for retaining the locking means in a first locked position relative to said second member by means of magnetic attraction between said locking means and said second member.
- 29. The capping head assembly according to claim 18 wherein the locking means includes indicia means to facilitate the identification of value of the adjustable air gap established between the first and second magnetic ring means.
- 30. The capping head assembly according to claim 25 wherein the clutch housing lower portion second member includes at one end thereof teeth means and the locking means includes teeth means which interlock with the teeth means of said second member to prohibit rotational movement of said second member relative to said locking means.
- 31. The capping head assembly according to claim 21 wherein the locking means splines prohibit rotation of said locking means relative to said clutch housing lower portion first member and said locking means teeth means prohibit rotation of said second member relative to said first member whereby the adjustable air gap between the first and second magnetic ring means are maintained at a selected value.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/092,132, filed Jul. 9, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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8602917 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/092132 |
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