The present invention embodies a unique gripping device for holding a container stationary while a cap or lid is rotationally applied to the container to a predetermined specified torsion value.
In the container filling industry, a container is filled with a pre-determined amount of product and then a cap is rotationally applied while the container is being held by a pair of “anti-rotation knife plates” or “capper knives”, hereinafter “knife” which engages lower portions of the container neck at a predesigned location thereon. The container, being held by the knife then goes through a “capper head” which places a cap or lid on the container neck top using a capper head device which holds the cap or lid and rotates it onto the neck top to a pre-determined torsion value.
A chronic problem with the existing knife design currently being used in the industry is that the container neck contact surface of the knife cannot firmly hold the container neck from rotating. The result is that an unacceptable cap torsion value is obtained, i.e., the torsion value is either too low or too random to meet quality capping specifications. Such devices are disclosed, for example in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,454,878 B2, and 8,646,634 B2, in the U.S. 2004/0006951A1, and in Europäischen Patentschrift DE69808118T2, the disclosures of all of which publications are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. The DE69808118T2 shows how, e.g., the present anti-rotation knife plate can be mounted on a capper head.
In the present invention as shown in the drawings hereof, the knife plate has a plurality of formed sections or areas, each of which provides a container neck contact spike having a sharp edged—can also be a sharp point—substantially vertical neck engaging component and also having a sharp edged (can also be a sharp point) substantially lateral neck engaging component, each of which components penetrates a portion of the neck surface at the junction of a finish ring with the neck to hold the container in a fixed non-rotational position while the cap or lid is being rotationally applied.
This knife structure imparts a markedly greater resistance to container rotation than any currently available capping device. It is noted that the above combination of vertically and laterally oriented gripping components is unique to the industry and each combination of the plurality of combinations on each plate is embodied most preferably in a single spike which is formed to provide the two aforesaid spike components.
The dual contact point anti-rotation plates will be manufactured so that the two contact points lie in a common gripping plane 30 which intersects the container of any neck and a finish ring geometry. The container can be any geometry around the neck and finish ring and the anti-rotation plate will intersect at the geometry specified by the container.
The present anti-rotation knife invention is described further in detail in the accompanying drawings wherein:
With reference to the drawings and claims herein, the present capper knife, i.e., each knife plate 10 thereof, has spaced spike areas “5A” shown in dotted line in
Referring to the alternative spike configuration of
The wedge shaped, sled-like, arcuate surface configuration 13 of the spike component 14 offers sufficient resistance to the lateral penetration of the spike into the wall surface portion 21 of the neck to divert the neck penetration of the spike toward a generally vertical direction whereby the spike component 12 will penetrate also generally vertically. This action also causes the top surface portion 13 of the spike to slidingly engage junction area 19 of the spike and neck and cam the knife also further laterally into the neck as downward forces of the capping process are generated against the neck and knife plate top 22. In an alternative construction, components 12 and 14 can be separately arranged around the arcuate rim 26 shown in
The improved neck support knife provides planar plate 10 having top surface 22 and bottom surface 24 surrounded by an arcuate rim 26, which knife plate is adapted for attachment to a capping machine (not shown). The total included angle of the arc 26A of rim 26 can be varied over a wide range but typically is roughly semi-circular. Similarly, the shape and arrangement of bolt or screw mounting holes 28 in the rim can be modified as needed to match the configuration required for attachment to a particular capping machine. The top planar surface 22 of the knife plate 10 is adapted to engage and support lip (finish ring) 18 which extends laterally from the neck of the bottle with the bottle body suspended below the neck support knife.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications will be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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