Cutting machine for forming fracture lines allowing separation of tamper-evident rings from plastic caps

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6350962
  • Patent Number
    6,350,962
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A cutting machine for forming fracture lines in the cylindrical wall of plastic caps to facilitate the separation of a tamper-evident ring, including at least one cap support which rotates about an axis thereof and a laser beam emitter arranged, with respect to the support, so as to provide a laser beam that strikes the cylindrical wall of the cap, the emitter being activated and deactivated in accordance with the rotary motion of the cap, so as to form in the cylindrical wall of the cap a plurality of cuts alternated with short intact portions, which form a fracture line allowing the separation of the tamper-evident ring from the cup.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a machine for cutting the cylindrical wall of tamper-evident plastic caps in order to form a fracture line which is suitable to facilitate the separation of a tamper-evident ring during the removal of the cap from the container to which it has been applied.




Plastic caps are known which are provided with a tamper-evident ring, i.e., with a ring which is fixed below the cup of the cap by means of bridges which break during the initial unscrewing of the cap and allow to determine whether the cap has been tampered with or not.




In some types of cap, the tamper-evident ring and the corresponding bridges for coupling to the cup are obtained by molding together with the cap itself.




In other types, the ring is molded monolithically with the cup and is rendered separate from said cup at a later stage by means of peripheral cuts, so that the tamper-evident ring remains attached to the cap only with very short intact portions which constitute said bridges.




In some conventional machines, the cuts in the cylindrical wall of the cup are performed by means of a cutter with a circular cutting edge, against which the caps are rolled. A plurality of appropriately spaced notches are formed in the cutting edge and form the bridges.




These conventional machines suffer the drawback that replacing the cutter, for example due to wear or breakage or due to requirements imposed by the structure of the cap, is a highly complex and time-consuming operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to obviate the above-cited drawbacks of conventional machines, by providing a machine for cutting tamper-evident rings which does not wear and can be easily adapted to different cutting methods and to different cap shapes.




Within the scope of this aim, an object of the present invention is to achieve the above aim by providing a machine which is simple, relatively easy to manufacture, safe in use, effective in operation, and relatively modest in cost.




This aim and this object are both achieved by the present machine for cutting the cylindrical wall of the cup of plastic caps in order to form a fracture line which is suitable to facilitate the separation of a tamper-evident ring, characterized in that it comprises at least one cap support which rotates about an axis, and a laser beam emitter arranged, with respect to said support, so that said beam strikes said cylindrical wall of the cap, said emitter being activated and deactivated in accordance with the rotary motion of the cap, so as to form in the cylindrical wall of the cap a plurality of cuts alternated with short intact portions, which form a fracture line allowing the separation of said tamper-evident ring from said cup.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the machine according to the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a cutting machine, taken along a vertical plane;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged-scale view of the upper part of the machine of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional plan view of

FIG. 1

, taken along the plane IIIā€”III;





FIGS. 4 and 5

are enlarged-scale views of two details of the cutting device.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With particular reference to the above figures, the machine is substantially constituted by a carousel


1


which can revolve on a footing


2


which is provided with a horizontal worktable


3


in which a centering opening for a sleeve


4


having a vertical axis A is formed centrally.




A shaft


6


is supported in the sleeve


4


so that it can rotate by means of bearings


5


and rises from the worktable


3


; below said worktable, said shaft is connected to the output of a gearmotor


7


which is accommodated within the footing


2


and is fixed under the worktable


3


. The gearmotor


7


is suitable to impart an intermittent rotation to the shaft


6


.




A drum


8


is fixed on the worktable


3


, concentrically to the sleeve


4


and between said worktable and a flange of the sleeve, and is externally provided with a slot which forms an axial cam


9


.




A rotating cap conveyor is fitted on the shaft


6


, above the sleeve


4


, and comprises a flange


10


which is keyed onto the shaft


6


and in which cylindrical seats


11


are provided on a diameter which is greater than the outside diameter of the drum


8


.




The cylindrical seats


11


are mutually angularly equidistant, and respective spindles


12


are guided axially therein; said spindles are crossed, in a downward region, by pins


13


which are radial with respect to the axis A.




Respective bearings


14


,


15


are supported at the opposite ends of the pivots


13


. The bearings


14


are internal with respect to the spindles


12


and engage in the cam


9


, so that by turning the shaft


6


they force the spindles


12


to perform movements which are determined by the shape of the cam


9


. The bearings


15


instead engage in vertical slots formed in strips


16


which protrude downward from the peripheral region of the flange


10


with which they are rigidly coupled. In this manner, the spindles are prevented from rotating during axial movements.




The tops of the spindles


12


have cylindrical cavities in which bearings


17


rotatably support respective stems


18


. The stems


18


protrude upward above the flange


10


, and a circular plate


19


is rigidly coupled to their upper end.




The plates


19


are aligned with respective circular seats


20


which are formed in a disk


21


which is fixed on a radial expansion of a collar


22


which is fitted on the shaft


6


and is rigidly rotationally coupled to the flange by means of pins


22




a.






Moreover the collar


22


has a shoulder on which a second disk


23


is fixed; said second disk lies flat and parallel with respect to the disk


21


. The disk


23


is provided with peripheral recesses


24


which are open toward the outside and are shaped like circular arcs, so that the disk


23


assumes the appearance of a star.




The recesses


24


have a diameter which is complementary to the diameter of the caps C to be cut and are aligned with respective plates


19


, so as to provide seats in which the caps C rest on plates


19


and are retained peripherally by the edge of the recesses


24


.




As shown more clearly by

FIG. 4

, the caps C comprise a cup which has a cylindrical wall P which is internally threaded and protrudes axially, forming the tamper-evident ring G.




The caps C are conveyed into the recesses


24


by means of a feeder channel


25


which is composed of a bottom


26


which is co-planar to the disk


21


and of two side walls


27


,


28


; the side wall


28


runs circumferentially around the star


23


with a portion


29


, so as to close the recesses


24


along a certain extent in the direction of rotation F of the shaft


6


, at least until the caps C have been locked against the plates


19


by means which are generally designated by the reference numeral


30


.




Said means comprise (see

FIG. 2

) a flange


31


which is fitted on the shaft


6


and is provided with a collar


32


which is rotationally rigidly coupled to the collar


22


by means of axial coupling pins


32




a


and is locked axially by a ring


33


.




The flange


31


has a plurality of axial holes which are vertically aligned with the plates


19


and accommodate bushes


34


which internally rotatably support, by means of bearings


35


, hollow shafts


36


whose opposite ends protrude upward and downward out of the bushes


34


.




A gear


37


is rigidly coupled to the upper end of the shafts


36


, while the lower end is shaped so as to allow, by means of a ring


38


, the locking of a tang


39


which is coaxial to the shaft


36


.




The tang


39


, see

FIG. 4

in particular, comprises a substantially cylindrical head


40


which can be inserted with minimal play in the cap C.




A hollow


41


is formed frontally in the head


40


and accommodates a complementarily shaped plate


42


.




The plate


42


is fixed to a stem


43


which runs axially through the tang


39


and the shaft


36


and is coupled, in an upward region, to actuation elements generally designated by the reference numeral


44


. During the operation of the machine, said elements, by activating the stems


43


, cause the plates


42


to protrude from the recesses


41


, so as to secure the bottom of the caps C onto the plates


19


and lift the caps to a chosen level in order to produce a fracture cut between the tamper-evident ring G and the wall P of the cap by means of a laser-beam device


44




a


which is installed on the worktable


3


with the aid of a bracket


45


. Conveniently, in order to provide greater assurance in cutting, the head


40


of the tang


39


has an annular slot


47


at the level of the emitter


46


of the laser beam.




The elements


44


for actuating the stems


43


comprise a cylinder


48


which is supported coaxially to the shaft


6


by posts


49


by means of which it is fixed to the flange


31


.




Seats


50


are formed in the cylinder


48


and are coaxial to the hollow shafts


36


; sliders


51


are guided therein and are connected to the stems


43


by elastic couplings, shown more clearly in FIG.


5


. Each coupling is provided with a notch


52


which has a T-shaped cross-section, is formed diametrically at the lower end of the respective slider, and is engaged by the head


53


of a mushroom-shaped portion formed at the top of the stem


43


. The stem


53


is not as high as the notch


52


is deep, so that the stem


43


can perform axial movements with respect to the slider


51


.




The head


53


is actuated into abutment against the undercuts of the notch


52


by a spring


54


which is arranged on the stem


43


and acts between the slider


51


and a shoulder


55


of said stem.




A roller


56


is fixed in the sliders


51


so as to cantilever out toward the shaft


6


and engages a cam


57


formed in the outer wall of a stationary drum


58


which is internally concentric to the cylinder


48


. The cam


57


actuates the axial movements of the sliders


51


and, in order to prevent the rotation thereof in the respective seat


50


, on the supporting pivot of each roller


56


there is a ring


59


which slides in a slot


60


formed in the internal wall of the seat


48


.




The drum


58


is centered and fixed on a flange


61


of a sleeve


62


in which bearings


63


rotatably support the top of the shaft


6


. The flange


61


is fixed below a bracket


64


which rises above the drum


58


.




The bracket


64


is fixed to the top of an upright


65


which rises from the worktable


3


of the footing. A vertical plate


66


is rigidly coupled to the bracket


64


in a diametrically opposite position with respect to the upright


65


, and a motor


67


having a vertical axis is coupled to said plate by means of a flange. The shaft of the motor


67


protrudes downward, and a pinion


68


is keyed thereon; said pinion lies at the level of the gears


37


and at a radial distance from the shaft


6


which allows it to make tangential contact and mesh with the gears


37


.




The operation of the above-described apparatus is as follows. The caps C, by means of driving means which are not shown (for example with the aid of an air jet or by gravity), are conveyed along the channel


25


, where they form a stack of caps. In the stopped position of the carousel


1


, the front cap, designated by C


1


in

FIG. 3

, engages in a recess


24


of the star


23


and rests on the plate


19


.




As soon as the intermittent rotation of the carousel


1


in the direction F is activated, and before the cap C


1


leaves the portion


29


of the side wall


28


, the rod


43


is actuated so as to lower, consequently locking the cap C


1


against the plate


19


by means of the plate


42


. Since the cap C


1


is now centered with respect to the head


40


, the subsequent lifting of the plates


19


,


42


, actuated by the cams


9


and


57


, causes the cap C


1


to fit onto the head


40


of the tang


39


up to the level at which the region connecting the tamper-evident ring G and the cup lies at the annular slot


47


of the head


40


.




When a cap C


1


arrives in front of the laser emitter


46


, the carousel


1


stops and the gear


37


of the corresponding tang


39


, on which the cap is centered, meshes with the pinion


68


of the motor


67


.




The rotation of the tang


39


, actuated by the motor


67


, causes the rotation of the cap C in front of the emitter


46


, so that the emitted laser beam can strike the cap C


1


circumferentially between the tamper-evident ring G and the cup, forming a fracture line which is composed of circular cuts interrupted by bridges.




As the rotation of the carousel continues, the cams


9


and


57


actuate the descent of the spindle


12


and of the stem


43


. In particular, the descent of the stem


43


causes the separation of the cap C


1


from the head


40


and its release between the portions


69


and


70


, which are tangent to the star


23


, of a pair of side walls


71


and


72


which, together with a bottom


73


, form an exit channel


74


for the caps. It should be noted that the portion


69


fits between the disks


21


and


23


in order to extract the caps which, when the plates


19


have descended into the respective seats


24


, are released and can move freely.




The rotation and cutting cycle is repeated for each cap in the above described manner.




A prerogative of the above-described machine is that the emitted laser beam can be controlled according to various requirements, extending or shortening the cutting arcs and therefore the bridges that remain in order to join the tamper-evident ring to the cup.




Another advantage consists in that the machine can be easily adapted to


30


the various types of cap by replacing the tangs


39


after unscrewing the plate


42


from the stems


43


and the ring


38


.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO99A000040 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A cutting machine for forming fracture lines in the cylindrical wall of a plastic cap to facilitate separation of a tamper-evident ring of the cap, comprising:a worktable; at least one cap support, mounted at said worktable, for supporting a cap to be cut for formation of said fracture lines, said cap support being rotatable along with the cap about an axis thereof; a cap conveyor for conveying caps to be cut at a cutting position; locking and centering means for locking a cap to be cut, in a centered position, at said at least one cap support; and a laser beam emitter supported at said worktable at said cutting position, with respect to said at least one cap support, so to provide a laser beam that strikes the cylindrical wall of the cap during rotary motion thereof, said emitter being controllably activated and deactivated in accordance with working requirements and the rotary motion of said cap, so as to form in the cylindrical wall of the cap a plurality of cuts alternated with short intact portions constituting bridges, said plurality of cuts and bridges forming a fracture line which allows the separation of said tamper-evident ring from said cup.
  • 2. The machine of claim 1, further comprising: a shaft rotatable about a vertical axis and actuatable so as to move intermittently; a carousel mounted on said shaft; a feeder channel; and first and second cam actuation means; and wherein said cap conveyor is rigidly coupled to said shaft and is provided with seats for accommodating the caps that arrive from said feeder channel said at least one rotating cap support being associated with each said seat and being composed of a lower supporting plate for the cap accommodated in said seat and of an element for retaining said cap in said seat, said plate and said element being vertically aligned and being actuated by said first cam means between a spaced position for arrangement, on said plate, of a cap that arrives from said feeder channel and a closer position for locking said cap between said plate and said element, and by second cam means which are adapted to actuate said plate and said element so as to arrange, in front of said laser beam emitter, a region that connects said tamper-evident ring and said cup in order to form the cuts and the bridges that constitute said fracture line.
  • 3. The machine of claim 2, wherein said cap conveyor comprises a first disk which is fixed on said shaft, a second disk which is fixed on said shaft above said first disk and is provided with recesses which open outward and have a diameter which is complementary to the diameter of the caps, circular openings being formed in said first disk and being vertically aligned with said recesses in order to accommodate said lower plates in a position for receiving the caps that arrive from said feeder channel, and wherein the machine further comprises a flange which is rigidly coupled to said shaft below said first disk; stems rotatable coaxially in said spindles which are guided vertically in said flange, said plates being mounted at a top part of respective ones of said stems, and said spindles being associated with an axial actuation cam which is concentric to said shaft.
  • 4. The machine of claim 3, comprising a flange which is rigidly coupled to said shaft above said cap conveyor, said retention elements being mounted on said flange, and each retention element comprising: a hollow shaft which is supported so as to be rotatable in said flange coaxially to a respective said lower plate; a tang which is rigidly coupled to the lower end of said shaft and is provided with a head whose shape is such that it can engage with minimal play in a respective cap which rests on a respective said lower plate; a stem which is driven Through said hollow shaft, said tang and said head being crossed axially by said stem; a gear which is rigidly coupled to an upper end of said hollow shaft; a motor provided with a pinion which is suitable to mesh in succession with each gear of a retention element, in order to produce rotation of said shaft and said tang at said laser beam emitter; a locking plate provided at a lower end of said stem; cam means for controlling an upper end of said stem, said cam means being adapted to actuate in movement said locking plate inside the cap that rests on said lower plate of said conveyor in order to keep the cap locked during rotation in front of the laser beam emitter and to remove the cap from said head after producing said fracture line.
  • 5. The machine of claim 4, wherein said head is provided, at a level of said laser beam emitter, with a peripheral slot.
  • 6. The machine of claim 5, comprising an elastic coupling, said stem being connected to said upper cam means by way of said elastic coupling.
  • 7. A cutting machine for forming fracture lines in the cylindrical wall of a plastic cap to facilitate separation of a tamper-evident ring of the cap, comprising:a worktable; at least one cap support, mounted at said worktable, for supporting a cap to be cut for formation of said fracture lines, said cap support being rotatable along with the cap about an axis thereof; locking and centering means for locking a cap to be cut, in a centered position, at said at least one cap support; a shaft mounted at said worktable so as to be intermittently actuatable in rotation about a vertical axis; a carousel mounted on said shaft to intermittently move caps to be locked and centered at said cap support to a cutting position; a cap conveyor for conveying caps to be cut to the cutting position, said cap conveyor being rigidly coupled to said shaft; and a laser beam emitter supported on said worktable at said cutting position, with respect to said at least one cap support, so as to provide a laser beam that strikes the cylindrical wall of the cap during rotary motion thereof, said emitter being controllably activated and deactivated in accordance with working requirements and the rotary motion of said cap, so as to form in the cylindrical wall of the cap a plurality of cuts alternated with short intact portions constituting bridges, said plurality of cuts and bridges forming a fracture line which allows the separation of said tamper evident ring from said cup.
  • 8. A cutting machine for forming fracture lines in the cylindrical wall of a plastic cap to facilitate separation of a tamper-evident ring of the cap, comprising:a worktable; at least one cap support, mounted at said workable, for supporting a cap to be cut for formation of said fracture lines, said cap support being rotatable along with the cap about an axis thereof; locking and centering means for locking a cap to be cut, in a centered position, at said at least one cap support; a shaft mounted at said worktable so as to be intermittently actuatable in rotation about a vertical axis; a carousel mounted on said shaft to intermittently move caps to be locked and centered at said cap support to a cutting position; a cap conveyor for conveying caps to be cut to the cutting position, said cap conveyor being rigidly coupled to said shaft; a feeder channel arranged so as to feed cap to be cut to said carousel; and a laser beam emitter supported on said worktable at said cutting position, with respect to said at least one cap support, so as to provide a laser beam that strikes the cylindrical wall of the cap during rotary motion thereof, said emitter being controllably activated and deactivated in accordance with working requirements and the rotary motion of said cap, so as to form in the cylindrical wall of the cap a plurality of cuts alternated with short intact portions constituting bridges, said plurality of cuts and bridges forming a fracture line which allows the separation of said tamper-evident ring from said cup.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
B099A0040 Jan 1999 IT
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Number Name Date Kind
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