The present invention relates to devices for screwing caps onto the neck of bottles or similar containers, of the type comprising a screwing head axially movable along a screwing axis and able to rotate about said axis to transmit a rotation to an organ destined to grip the cap, in synchronism with the axial movement of the head, to cause the cap to be screwed onto the bottle, in which said gripping organ has a tubular shape, with an end mouth which is able to receive and grip the cap therein, in which inside each tubular grip organ is mounted in sliding fashion a thruster member, and in which means are provided for controlling the axial position of said thruster member within the grip organ.
In the present description and in the claims that follow, reference is generally made to any bottle or similar container whose neck has a thread or otherwise a conformation equivalent to a thread, and whose cap has a capsule conformation, with a cylindrical cladding having an inner surface which bears a thread or equivalent surface which engages the thread of the bottle neck to achieve the screw-on coupling.
Devices of the type specified above have already been produced and marketed by the same applicant. In known devices, the aforesaid thruster member is moved axially towards the end of the tubular organ bearing the aforesaid mouth for gripping the cap, to expel the cap if it has accidentally become jammed in side the grip organ or for the mechanical control of a set of pliers for gripping the cap.
The aim of the present invention is to improve known devices, especially from the point of view of operating reliability, for example reducing the risk of defective screw-on couplings due to an initial positioning of the cap that was not aligned relative to the bottle neck.
An additional aim of the invention is to achieve the aforesaid result with extremely simple and inexpensive means.
In view of achieving these and additional aims, the invention relates to a device having all the characteristics set out at the start of the present description and further characterised by the fact that the aforesaid means for controlling the axial position of the thruster member relative to the tubular organ for gripping the cap are able to cause an axial movement of the thruster member inside the grip organ so as to thrust it against the cap on the bottle during at least a time interval elapsing between the instant in which the cap is set down on the bottle, before its screwing starts, and an instant subsequent to the completion of the screwing, when the screwing head rises again, moving away from the cap.
In a preferred embodiment, the thruster member is commanded to exert a continuous axial thrust on the cap starting from an instant which precedes the start of the screwing step, until an instant which is subsequent to the completion of the screwing, when the screwing head has already risen again.
Thanks to this characteristic, the achievement of a screwing coupling of the cap on the bottle in a correct position is better assured. In particular, the thrust exerted by the thruster member against the cap even before the start of the screwing step allows to obtain an axial planting of the cap onto the threaded portion of the bottle neck, whereon the threaded inner surface of the cap is engaged. The axial planting is such as to allow the overtaking of the threads by the entire collar constituting the usual safety seal associated with the lower edge of the capsule cap, in order immediately to obtain a reliable contact between the threads of the capsule cap and the threads of the container.
Moreover, the thrusting action exerted by the thruster member on the cap during the screwing step assures that the cap remains positioned correctly during said step.
Lastly, preferably, the thruster member is also used to exert its thrust against the cap even when, after the screwing is completed, the screwing head starts to rise again moving away from the cap, to prevent the entire bottle with the cap integral therewith to be set in rotation by the screwing head, which is still rotating.
Naturally, if obtaining this effect is desired, it is necessary for the thruster member not to rotate when the grip organ is still rotating. For this purpose, according to an additional characteristic of the invention, the thruster member is mounted inside the grip organ with the interposition of rotary support means, for instance a rolling bearing.
It is also evident that, although in the preferred embodiment the thruster member is used to exert a thrust against the cap in continuous fashion starting from a step preceding the start of the screwing operation until a step subsequent to the completion of the screwing operation, the scope of the present invention includes any alternative device in which the thruster member is used to exert the aforesaid thrust only in one of the steps described above.
Lastly, the thruster member of the device according to the invention can naturally be used, similarly to what is already known, as an ejector element if a cap remains jammed in the mouth of the grip organ of the device.
Additionally according to a further characteristic, the aforesaid means for controlling the axial position are constituted by cam means. It should be noted that in a concrete embodiment, it is advantageous to provide a plurality of devices according to the invention arranged in a carousel mechanism, according to a technique known in itself, in association with an equal number of bottles, in such a way that the screwing step is performed while each screwing head and the related bottle thereunder move along a circular trajectory about the central axis of the carousel mechanism. In accordance with the prior art, the axial displacements of the various screwing heads are also achieved with cam means constituted by a shaped, stationary circumferential track in which are engaged cam-following organ, each integral, with reference to axial movements, with a respective screwing head. According to the invention, to the cam track which controls the axial movements of the screwing heads is associated an additional cam track which is engaged by cam-following organs which are integral, with reference to the axial movements, to the respective thruster members of the various screwing heads. The two aforesaid cam tracks are so shaped as to obtain the desired cycle of axial movements of the screwing heads and of the thruster members during the rotation of the carousel mechanism.
Additional characteristics and advantages of the invention shall become more readily apparent from the description that follows with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non limiting example, in which:
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It should be noted that the characteristics described heretofore of the carrousel mechanism are known in themselves, and common to all devices of this kind produced and marketed also by the same applicant. The description of this part of the machine is therefore intentionally reduced and simplified, since the aforesaid characteristics of the carrousel mechanism do not fall within the scope of the present invention.
As stated, all the characteristics set out above of the screwing head 2 are known in themselves and thus do not fall within the scope of the present invention. Also known is the arrangement of a helical spring 25 axially interposed between an end wall of the body 15 and an axial abutment of the inner bushing 18. When the grip organ 20 presses axially onto a respective cap as a result of a lowering of the respective shaft 6, the spring 25 serves as a compensating organ able to transmit the axial stress imparted to the body 15 to the cap gripping organ 20.
Also according to the prior art, inside the tubular grip element 20 is positioned a thruster member 26 which is mounted in sliding fashion axially within the grip organ 20. The thruster organ 26 inferiorly terminates with a thruster plate 27 destined to come in contact with the upper surface of the cap. The thruster member 26 can be thrust downwards as a result of the force exerted by a helical spring 28, through the flat base 29a of a stem 29. The stem 29, whose purpose is to guide the spring 28, is connected to an additional stem 30 which projects above the screwing head 2 inside the tubular shaft 6 (not shown in FIG. 2). As shown in
In the screwing head according to the invention, an important difference from the prior art is constituted by the fact that a rolling bearing 33 is provided in the connection between the stem 29 and the stem 30. Thanks to said element, the thruster member 26 can be in stationary position, whilst the grip organ 20 rotates, which is advantageous, for the purposes of the present invention, in the step subsequent to the completion of the cap, as shall become more readily apparent below.
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As is readily apparent from the above description, the fundamental concept constituting the basis for the invention is to command the aforesaid thruster member in such a way as to exert a thrust on the cap in a step preceding the start of the screwing (to obtain the planting of the cap and its correct mounting onto the bottle) and/or during the screwing step (also to assure that the screwing operation occurs in a correct position) and/or after the completion of the screwing step (to prevent the whole bottle from being temporarily driven to rotate.
Naturally, without altering the principle of the invention, the construction details and the embodiments may vary widely from what is described and illustrated herein without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.
For example, although in the case of the present invention the same element has been used which is traditionally used to eject the caps that remain jammed in the grip order, one could also provide a thruster member of any other kind and shape. It would also be possible to provide for the thruster member to act only in one of the steps set out above, or in any case not in all steps set out above.
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