Claims
- 1. In a crimper head for use in introducing fluid under pressure into the mouth of an open container provided with an unsecured closure and thereafter crimping the closure to said mouth comprising, an upper cylinder closed at its upper and lower ends and having flange means which can rest on a support sleeve in which it is vertically reciprocal, a piston operable in said upper cylinder, a lower cylinder attached to said lower end of said upper cylinder and depending co-axially therefrom, a hollow collet co-axially mounted in said lower cylinder, plunger means attached at its upper end to said piston and extending downwardly through a bore in said lower end of said upper cylinder and into said collet for distending the bottom end of said collet, a container-engaging bell surrounding said lower cylinder and the lower end of said upper cylinder and reciprocal with respect to said lower cylinder and said lower end of said upper cylinder, said bell and said lower cylinder having cooperating transverse vacuum-transmitting passageways arranged to register only when said bell occupies a particular vertical position relative to said lower cylinder to thereby establish vacuum communication through said bell and said lower cylinder into an annular clearance region that encircles said collet internally of said lower cylinder and which region opens downwardly into the lower end of said bell for communication with said container, said bell having a second passageway for admitting fluid under pressure into the lower portion of said bell and into a said container engaged by said bell, said upper cylinder having a passageway communicating from its exterior into its interior at a location above said piston and a second passageway communicating from its exterior into its interior below said piston, and all the above mentioned elements of said head except said bell being collectively vertically reciprocal as a unit between raised and lower positions with respect to said bell when the latter stationarily engages a said container and being collectively lifted with respect to said container-engaging bell and said support sleeve when fluid under sufficient pressure is admitted into said bell through said second passageway, the improvement comprising: means for controlling the raising and effecting the lowering of said collectively lifted elements of said crimper head as a unit against the lifting force of fluid admitted under pressure into the lower portion of said bell, comprising fluid pressure exerting cylinder means operatively connected with said upper cylinder and having one operating mode in which said cylinder means controllably resists the raising of said collectively lifted means and a second operating mode in which said cylinder means effects the lowering of said collectively lifted means.
- 2. The improvement called for in claim 1 wherein said fluid pressure exerting cylinder means comprises at least two separate cylinder units one of which exerts pressure only during said second operating mode.
- 3. The improvement called for in claim 2 wherein each of said separate cylinder units includes a piston anchored to a part of said crimper head which remains vertically stationary when said collectively lifted lelents are being lifted and lowered.
- 4. The improvement called for in claim 3 wherein each said piston includes a downwardly extending rod which is anchored to said support sleeve.
- 5. The improvement called for in claim 2 wherein there are four separate cylinder units two of which exert pressure only during said second operating mode.
- 6. The improvement called for in claim 5 wherein two of said cylinder units exert pressure during both said first and second operating modes.
- 7. The improvement called for in claim 2 wherein there are four separate cylinder units positioned at four corners of a generally square configuration a first pair of said cylinder units being diagonally opposed and operable only during said second mode and a second pair of said cylinder units being diagonally opposed and operable during both said modes.
- 8. The improvement called for in claim 7 wherein each of said four cylinder units comprises, a piston mounted on the upper end of a piston rod the lower end of which is anchored to a part of said crimper head that is vertically stationary both when said collectively lifted elements are being lifted and lowered, and a vertically recirpocable cylinder in which a said piston is disposed, each said cylinder of said cylinder units having a downwardly extending sleeve which is slidable on the piston rod of its associated cylinder unit, the bottom end of each of said sleeves of said second pair of cylinder units having bearing engagement with the top of said upper cylinder during both of said operating modes, the bottom end of each of said sleeves of said first pair of cylinder units having bearing engagement with the top of said upper cylinder unit only during said second operating mode, conduit means for conducting fluid under pressure to each of said four cylinder units so as to act on the underside of each said piston therein and thereby continually downwardly bias its associated cylinder, and restraining means within each cylinder of said first pair of cylinder units resisting said downward bias and preventing its associated sleeve from exerting a downward thrust on the top of said upper cylinder only during said second mode.
- 9. The improvment called for in claim 8 wherein said restraining means comprises a snap ring inserted in a circumferential retaining groove in the cylinder interior and having a circumferential protruding portion which engages the top of the piston within the cylinder.
- 10. The improvement called for in claim 9 wherein there are a plurality of said retaining grooves which are axially spaced.
- 11. In a crimper head as called for in claim 10 wherein said cylinder means mounted above and operatively connected with said closed upper end of said upper cylinder comprises at least one cylinder continuously supported by engagement with the top of said closed upper end.
- 12. In a crimper head as called for in claim 11 aid cylinder means comprising a plurality of said one cylinder symmetrically positioned with respect to the axis of said upper cylinder.
- 13. In a crimper head as called for in claim 12 said means for fixedly supporting said fixed piston means comprises stems depending from said fixed piston means and secured in said support sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No 266,507 filed Nov. 3, 1988 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,875,324 on Oct. 24, 1989 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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