The present invention relates to machines for inspecting glass containers to provide feedback information to be used by an operator to modify the performance of the machine that produced the container.
It is important that a glass bottle, to be filled with a liquid under pressure, be sufficiently strong that it will not fail in use.
Prior art systems that pressure test a glass bottle or container, fill the bottle with water and apply pressure at a selected rate until a defined pressure exists within the bottle. If the bottle is unable to be pressurized to this pressure the operator knows that there is a problem.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an inspection machine that can pressure test a glass bottle and provide the operator with key information in addition to the fact that the bottle has failed the pressure test.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following portion of this specification and from the accompanying drawings which illustrate, in accordance with the mandate of the patent statutes, a presently preferred embodiment incorporating the principles of the invention.
The inspection machine has a base 10 which is located at an inspection station. A bottle 12 filled with water 14, is delivered to the inspection station by a suitable delivery structure (here the gripping jaws 15 of one of the arms of a rotary feeder are shown). The water-filled bottle will be supported by the base 10. The inspection machine has a test head 16, which includes an upper inlet housing 18 and an annular sealing member 20. An “X” PSI/SECOND SUPPLY 22/
When a good bottle is tested; the CONTROL 24 will OPERATE “X” PSI/SECOND SUPPLY 29 (supply an “ON” signal) and pressure will increase in a substantially linear fashion until the CONTROL 24 senses the DESIRED MAXIMUM PRESSURE (
In the event that the query IS BOTTLE PRESSURIZED? 31 is answered in the negative, the CONTROL 24 will indicate that a BOTTLE IS MISSING 35 and will TURN “OFF” “X” PSI/SECOND SUPPLY 37A. Should the bottle burst as pressure is applied or should there be a leak (whether from a defective bottle or from a worn annular sealing member) the sensed pressure will not reach the DESIRED MAXIMUM PRESSURE. Instead the pressure will reach a maximum below the DESIRED MAXIMUM PRESSURE and then proceed to fall off. The CONTROL will determine this fact by answering the query “IS BOTTLE PRESSURE INCREASING AT LINEAR RATE?” 34 in the negative and SET ΔT (delta Time) DELAY 38. After this delay, the pressure decrease will be substantially linear making an angle Θ1, Θ2, Θ3, for example or ΘB. (Theta 1, 2, 3, B) with the horizontal. ΘB, which can be empirically defined, defines the angle when a bottle bursts. The CONTROL 24 will DETERMINE THE PRESSURE/TIME SLOPE (angle Theta from horizontal) 40 and will TURN OFF “X” PSI/SECOND SUPPLY 37B. When the CONTROL 24 answers the query “DOES SLOPE EXCEED ΘB.? 42 in the affirmative, the CONTROL 24 will IDENTIFY THE BURST BOTTLE 44. If this query is answered in the negative, the CONTROL will IDENTIFY BOTTLE AS LEAKER 46, i.e. there is a surface defect in the bottle finish that is causing the bottle to leak or the annular sealing member 20 is worn causing a leak. The CONTROL 24 then answers the query HAVE “N” SUCCESSIVE BOTTLES BEEN IDENTIFIED AS LEAKERS? 48. When this is answered in the affirmative, the CONTROL 24 will IDENTIFY A MAINTENANCE PROBLEM 50—the annular sealing member may be worn causing it to leak.
The machine has a display 25 (
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/827,009, filed Sep. 26, 2006, now abandoned.
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60827009 | Sep 2006 | US |