Claims
- 1. A modular system for necking openended containers comprising a plurality of substantially identical modules, each including a turret rotated on a support and having a plurality of necking stations with each station having upper and lower necking elements moved relative to each other by cam followers and a stationary upper and lower cam associated with each module for moving said cam followers, said stationary cams being supported on said support and extending around the peripheral surface of said turret, said stationary cams having exposed face cam surfaces directed toward each other and towards respective cam followers for engagement therewith, at least said lower stationary cam having a removable cam-forming segment and releasable fastener means securing said cam-forming segment to said support so that a container necking configuration can be changed by replacement of said cam-forming segment without removal of said necking stations, and pressurized fluid means acting on said cam followers for maintaining continuous engagement between said cam followers and said exposed face cam surfaces during an entire cycle of revolution of said turret.
- 2. A modular system as defined in claim 1, further including a flanging module wherein each station of said module has flanging means for producing outwardly-directed flanges on the open ends of said open-ended containers.
- 3. A modular system as defined in claim 1, in which each of said modules includes a turret rotatable about a fixed axis and said stations are positioned around the periphery of said turrets and further including container transfer means between said turrets for transferring said containers between said turrets.
- 4. A modular system as defined in claims 1, 2 or 3, in which there are three functionally identical modules each with different tooling for producing three separate necking operations to produce containers having a triple neck.
- 5. A modular system as defined in claims 1, 2 or 3, in which there are two substantially identical modules having necking means at each station to produce a container having a double neck.
- 6. A modular system as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3, further including a single variable-speed drive means for all of said turrets and transfer means.
- 7. A modular system for sequentially necking open-ended containers comprising a plurality of substantially identical circular modules rotatable on support means, each module having a plurality of identical stations, each of said stations having a necking die, a punch and a container platform movable relative to each other by upper and lower cam followers movable by fixed cam means on said support means, the improvement of said cam means including upper and lower cam means mounted on said support means and extending around the periphery of said modules and each having a face cam defining an exposed cam surface aligned with and engaging said cam followers, pressurized fluid means for maintaining said cam followers in continuous engagement with said face cams during an entire cycle of revolution of said modules on said support means, at least said lower cam means having a forming segment, a dwell segment and a loading and unloading segment and wherein said forming segment of said cam means is separate from said dwell segment and said loading and unloading segment and wherein said forming segment cam is held by quick-release fasteners to be readily removable and replaced with a different cam configuration for a difference neck configuration without removal of any portion of said stations.
- 8. A modular system as defined in claim 7, in which each necking die is fixed to said turret and each station includes upper and lower fixed sleeves with said punch reciprocable in said upper sleeve and said container platform having an extension reciprocable in said lower sleeve.
- 9. A modular system as defined in claim 8, in which said means for maintaining said cam followers in engagement with said cam means includes pressurized fluid means in said sleeves.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 696,322, filed Jan. 30, 1985, abandoned, which is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 453,232, filed Dec. 27, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,519,232.
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