Claims
- 1. A capping apparatus for use with a container conveyor that moves a container having a cap sitting thereon through the apparatus at a generally constant velocity, comprising:
- a front cap tightening disc located above the container conveyor;
- a rear cap tightening disc spaced from the front cap tightening disc so as to receive the cap on each container therebetween whereby when the container with the cap thereon passes between the front and rear cap tightening discs the cap is spun down on the container;
- a container grasping mechanism to prevent rotation of the container as the container passes between the front and rear cap tightening discs; and
- means for synchronizing the front cap tightening disc, the rear cap tightening disc and the container grasping mechanism to ensure that the tangential velocity of the rear cap tightening disc minus the tangential velocity of the front cap tightening disc is about twice the velocity of the container passing through the apparatus.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the synchronizing means comprises:
- a drive motor having a first drive pulley and a second drive pulley;
- a first driven pulley associated with the rear cap tightening disc;
- a first endless belt connecting the first drive pulley to the first driven pulley;
- a second pulley associated with the rear cap tightening disc;
- a third pulley associated with the front cap tightening disc, said third pulley having a diameter larger than the diameter of the second pulley;
- a second endless belt connecting the second pulley to the third pulley; and
- a third endless belt connecting the second drive pulley of the drive motor to the container grasping mechanism.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
- a front cap torquing disc located downstream of the cap tightening discs and above the container conveyor; and
- a rear cap torquing disc spaced from the front cap torquing disc so as to receive the cap on each container therebetween whereby when the container with the cap thereon passes between the front and rear cap torquing discs the desired torque is applied to the cap to attach the cap firmly to the container.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
- a second drive motor;
- a fourth pulley associated with the rear cap torquing disc;
- a fourth endless belt connecting said second drive motor to the fourth pulley;
- a fifth pulley associated with the rear cap torquing disc;
- a sixth pulley associated with the front cap torquing disc and having a diameter larger than the diameter of the fifth pulley; and
- a fifth endless belt connecting said fifth pulley to the sixth pulley.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
- a first clutch associated with the front cap torquing disc; and
- a second clutch associated with the rear cap torquing disc to prevent the front and rear cap torquing discs from over torquing and scuffing the caps.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said container grasping mechanism comprises:
- a pair of endless belts disposed on opposite sides of the container and having pulleys engaging the belts; and
- fixed guide plate and an adjustable guide plate located within the circumference of each endless belt, said fixed guide plate pressing said belt into grasping contact with said container as it passes between the front and rear cap tightening discs, said adjustable guide plate being adjustable with respect to said fixed guide plate for pressing said belt into grasping contact with said container downstream of said fixed guide plate so as to prevent rotation of said container as it passes between the front and rear cap torquing discs.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
- an inlet guard located upstream of the container grasping mechanism; and
- a stopping mechanism associated with the inlet guard such that if the inlet guard is displaced toward the container grasping mechanism when the apparatus is operating the stopping mechanism stops the movement of the container grasping mechanism to prevent an operator from being injured in the apparatus.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the inlet guard is pivotally attached to the apparatus such that the inlet guard can be rotated clear of the container grasping mechanism in order to adjust the apparatus.
- 9. A straight line capping apparatus having a container conveyor for moving each container through the apparatus at a predetermined velocity and for use with a cap feeding mechanism for placing a cap on each container, said apparatus comprising:
- a first cap tightening disc located downstream of the cap feeding mechanism and above the container conveyor;
- a second cap tightening disc spaced from the first cap tightening disc so as to receive the cap on each container therebetween such that when the container with the cap thereon passes between the first and second cap tightening discs, the cap is spun down on the container;
- a container grasping mechanism to prevent rotation of the container as it passes between the first and second cap tightening discs;
- means for synchronizing the first cap tightening disc, the second cap tightening disc and the container grasping mechanism to ensure that the tangential velocity of the second cap tightening disc equals about the sum of the tangential velocity of the first cap tightening disc plus twice the predetermined velocity of the container.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising:
- a front cap torquing disc located downstream of the cap tightening discs and above the container conveyor;
- a rear cap torquing disc spaced from the front cap torquing disc so as to receive the cap on each container therebetween whereby when the container with the cap thereon passes between the front and rear cap torquing discs the desired torque is applied to the cap to attach the cap firmly to the container;
- and wherein the synchronizing means comprises:
- a drive motor having a first drive pulley and a second drive pulley;
- a first driven pulley associated with the second cap tightening disc;
- a first endless belt connecting the first drive pulley to the first driven pulley;
- a second pulley associated with the second cap tightening disc;
- a third pulley associated with the first cap tightening disc, said third pulley having a diameter larger than the diameter of the second pulley;
- a second endless belt connecting the second pulley to the third pulley; and
- a third endless belt connecting the second drive pulley of the drive motor to the container grasping mechanism.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising:
- a second drive motor;
- a fourth pulley associated with the rear cap torquing disc;
- a fourth endless belt connecting said second drive motor to the fourth pulley;
- a fifth pulley associated with the rear cap torquing disc;
- a sixth pulley associated with the front cap torquing disc and having a diameter larger than the diameter of the fifth pulley; and
- a fifth endless belt connecting said fifth pulley to the sixth pulley.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising:
- a first clutch associated with the from cap torquing disc; and
- a second clutch associated with the rear cap torquing disc to prevent the front and rear cap torquing discs from over torquing and scuffing the caps.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said container grasping mechanism comprises:
- a pair of endless belts disposed on opposite sides of the container and having pulleys engaging the belts; and
- a fixed guide plate and an adjustable guide plate located within the circumference of each endless belt, said fixed guide plate pressing said belt into grasping contact with said container as it passes between the first and second cap tightening discs, said adjustable guide plate being adjustable with respect to said fixed guide plate for pressing said belt into grasping contact with said container downstream of said fixed guide plate so as to prevent rotation of said container as it passes between the front and rear cap torquing discs.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising:
- an inlet guard located upstream of the container grasping mechanism; and
- a stopping mechanism associated with the inlet guard such that if the inlet guard is displaced toward the container grasping mechanism when the apparatus is operating the stopping mechanism stops the movement of the container grasping mechanism to prevent an operator from being injured in the apparatus.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the inlet guard is pivotally attached to the apparatus such that the inlet guard can be routed clear of the container grasping mechanism in order to adjust the apparatus.
- 16. A method of tightening a cap onto a container in a straight line capping apparatus having a container conveyor for moving each container through the apparatus, comprising:
- placing the cap on each container;
- moving each container through the apparatus on the container conveyor;
- grasping each container with a container grasping mechanism to prevent rotation of the container as it passes between a first cap tightening disc and a second cap tightening disc with the first and second discs being spaced from each other to receive the cap on each container therebetween, such that when the container with the cap thereon passes between the first and second cap tightening discs, the cap is spun down on the container;
- synchronizing the first cap tightening disc, the second cap tightening disc and the container grasping mechanism so that the tangential velocity of the second cap tightening disc equals about the sum of the tangential velocity of the first cap tightening disc plus twice the predetermined velocity of the container.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising:
- torquing the cap onto the container to a desired torque to attach the cap firmly to the container.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the torquing step comprises:
- passing the container between a first cap torquing disc and a second cap torquing disc downstream of the cap tightening disc.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/491,398, filed Jun. 19, 1995, and now abandoned.
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