Claims
- 1. An apparatus for inserting a spout into a container comprising:
- spout blank supply means for supplying spout blanks to be formed into respective spouts, spout forming means for forming a spout from a respective spout blank, said spout having:
- a central chute section having a chute height for being inserted into a container surface of the container,
- first and second side walls extending from the central chute section of the spout, the first and second side walls each comprising curvilinear upper surfaces for pivoting the central chute section between a closed position and an open position with respect to the container surface,
- first and second depending wings extending from the respective first and second side walls, defining a total spout height greater than the chute height and an slit height such that the central chute section is pivotable between the open position and the closed position with respect to the container surface;
- ram means for engaging a spout and driving it into a container toward said container surface;
- positioning means, attached to said ram means, for positioning the spout on said ram means, the positioning means comprising a spring loaded pin for engaging an upper edge of a spout to hold a spout in a desired position with respect to the ram means such that the spout is pivotable about said upper edge of said spout;
- orientation means in cooperation with said positioning means for orienting the spout means to pivot about said upper edge to a desired orientation defining an angle relative to said ram direction for inserting the spout into a container surface, the orientation means having:
- an angled ramp surface defining said angle relative to said ram direction for pivoting the spout; and
- a flat ramp surface interconnecting the container surface and the angled ramp surface for defining an angle substantially parallel to said ram direction along which the spout is driven by the ram means for inserting the spout into the container surface; and
- support means for supporting a container for spout insertion.
- 2. An apparatus for inserting a spout into a container comprising:
- spout providing means for providing a spout having:
- cam means formed integral with the spout for camming the spout between an open position and a closed position with respect to a container surface of the container, and
- a total spout height greater than a slit height of the container surface for inserting the spout into the container such that the spout is pivotable between said open position and said closed position;
- ram means for engaging a spout and driving it into said container surface;
- orientation means for orienting the spout to a desired angle relative to said ram direction for inserting the total spout height into said slit height of the container surface; and
- support means for supporting a container for spout insertion.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the orientation means comprises a ramp constructed and arranged for rocking the spout to a desired orientation at an angle relative to said ram direction for inserting the total spout height into said slit height of the container surface.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a spout forming means for forming a said spout from a respective spout blank.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the ram means comprises a spring loaded pin for engaging an upper edge of the spout to hold the spout in a desired position with respect to the ram means such that the spout is pivotable about said upper edge of said spout.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the ramp comprises an angled ramp surface and a flat ramp surface, the angled ramp surface defining said angle relative to said ram direction for pivoting the spout to a proper angle for inserting the spout into the container, the flat ramp surface defining an angle substantially parallel to said ram direction for maintaining the angle of the spout.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/394436 filed Feb. 24, 1995 which application is now: U.S. Pat. No. 5,556,004 which is a continuation-in-part application United States design patent application Ser. No. 29/030,563, filed Nov. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. D 374,400 entitled NINETY DEGREE SPOUT by Robert J. Brucker, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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