CA1297809C - Clutch and cap disc assembly - Google Patents
Clutch and cap disc assemblyInfo
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- CA1297809C CA1297809C CA 567909 CA567909A CA1297809C CA 1297809 C CA1297809 C CA 1297809C CA 567909 CA567909 CA 567909 CA 567909 A CA567909 A CA 567909A CA 1297809 C CA1297809 C CA 1297809C
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- cap
- clutch
- spool
- disc
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Abstract
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A cap disc clutch mechanism is provided in which a pair of cap disc clutch mechanisms will sense the torque between a cap and neck of a container and will allow cap tightening discs thereon to stop once the desired torque is reached and at the same time, allow the spindle shaft to still spin. The cap disc clutch mechanisms are adjustable to different torques, since the torque required for caps and containers varies considerably.
A cap disc clutch mechanism is provided in which a pair of cap disc clutch mechanisms will sense the torque between a cap and neck of a container and will allow cap tightening discs thereon to stop once the desired torque is reached and at the same time, allow the spindle shaft to still spin. The cap disc clutch mechanisms are adjustable to different torques, since the torque required for caps and containers varies considerably.
Description
~2g7~9 BACKGRQUND OF THE INVENTIQN, The instant invention relates generally to machines for putting screw caps onto containers and more specifically it relates to a cap disc clutch mechanism.
Numerous machines have been provided in prior art that are adapted to put screw caps onto containers using rotating cap tiglltening discs spinning in opposite directions on both the front and rear of the cap simultaneously. This can often create marring of the cap, excessive wear of the cap tightening discs themselves and thirdly and most importantly, an inconsistant tlghtening of caps from one container to another. For example, U.S. patent numbered 3,905,177 is illustrative of such prior art~ While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose to which they address, .
they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.
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SUMMA~RY OF_THE INVENTION
A primary objeck of the present invention is to provide a cap disc clutch mechanism that will overcome the shortcomings of the prior art devices.
Another object is to provide a cap disc clutch mechanism designed as a torque limiter that will eliminate the direct drive mechanically used in the prior art devices, that will sense the torque between a cap and neck of a container and will allow the cap tightening discs to stop once the desired torque is reached and at the same time, allow the spindle shaft to still spin.
An additional object is to provide a cap disc clutch mechanism that that is adjustable to different torques since the torque required for caps and containers varies conslderably depending upon cap material, cap liner material, diameter of the cap, pitch~of the cap thread, ambient temperature and general condltions at capping time, temperature of product being~filled, etc.
A further object ~is to provide a cap~disc clutch ; 20 mechanism that~is simple and éasy to use and resets itself automatically ~or subsequent~capping.
A~still further~object is to~provide a cap disc clutch mechanlsm that is economical in cost to manufacture.
Further objects~of~the lnvention will appear as the desoription proceeds.~
Numerous machines have been provided in prior art that are adapted to put screw caps onto containers using rotating cap tiglltening discs spinning in opposite directions on both the front and rear of the cap simultaneously. This can often create marring of the cap, excessive wear of the cap tightening discs themselves and thirdly and most importantly, an inconsistant tlghtening of caps from one container to another. For example, U.S. patent numbered 3,905,177 is illustrative of such prior art~ While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose to which they address, .
they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.
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SUMMA~RY OF_THE INVENTION
A primary objeck of the present invention is to provide a cap disc clutch mechanism that will overcome the shortcomings of the prior art devices.
Another object is to provide a cap disc clutch mechanism designed as a torque limiter that will eliminate the direct drive mechanically used in the prior art devices, that will sense the torque between a cap and neck of a container and will allow the cap tightening discs to stop once the desired torque is reached and at the same time, allow the spindle shaft to still spin.
An additional object is to provide a cap disc clutch mechanism that that is adjustable to different torques since the torque required for caps and containers varies conslderably depending upon cap material, cap liner material, diameter of the cap, pitch~of the cap thread, ambient temperature and general condltions at capping time, temperature of product being~filled, etc.
A further object ~is to provide a cap~disc clutch ; 20 mechanism that~is simple and éasy to use and resets itself automatically ~or subsequent~capping.
A~still further~object is to~provide a cap disc clutch mechanlsm that is economical in cost to manufacture.
Further objects~of~the lnvention will appear as the desoription proceeds.~
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To the accomplishment of the above and related objects/
this invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only, and that changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within ~he scope of the appended claims.
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Figure 1 is a cross s~ctional view of the invention withthe bottle and cap in phantom.
Figure 2 is a top view taken along line 2-2 in Figure 1 through the drive shaft.
Figure 3 is a bottom view taken in direction of arrow 3 in Figure 1.
Figure 4 is an exploded cross sectional view of the outer plates, inner plates and:~frict~ion pads.
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Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, Figures 1 through 3 illustrates a cap disc clutch mechanism 10. In use a pair of spaced apart cap disc clutch mechanism 10 are provided in which each are driven by a spindle shaft 12 on a capper machine (not shown), so that both can act simultaneously, spinning in opposite directions, for engaging a cap 14 and tightening the cap onto a container 16 ~both shown in phantom in Figure 1).
Each of the cap disc:clutch mechanisms 10 consists of a clutch hub I8 kayed at 20 onto the spindle shaft 12 which prevents movement circumferentially between the hub 18 and the shaft 12. A clutch spool 22 is attached to::bottom of the spindle shaft 12 by a retaining washer 24 and clutch mounting screw 26 while at the same time rotatable about the clutch hub 18 by a bushing 28 and retaining ring 30. A cap tightening ;~
disc 32 is disposed wlthin the spool 22 for engaging the cap 14. A plurality~:o springs 34 are: disposed~about and intc top of the:spool 22. A plurality of torque pins 36 are disposed about and lnto: the top of the spool 22. A friction plate assembly:38~is disposed over the c1utch hub 18 to sit upon the springs 3~4~and lS in engagement with the torque pins 36. An adjusting nut~40 is threadable onto top portion of the clutch hub 18 and bearab:le onto top of the~friction plate assembly 38 so that the~friction~plate assembly can provide torque to the _ ~, , torque pins 36 and into the spool 22. The adjusting nut 40 has a plurality of side apertures 42 therein. A clutch;
adjusting tool 44 is provided for engagement within one of the side apertures 42 in the adjusting nut 40 for turning the adjusting nut to change tension therebetween, thus varying pressure from the clutch hub 18 through the friction plate asse~bly 38 and onto the spool 22. Both of the cap disc clutches 10 will sense the torque between the cap 14 and neck of the container 16 and will allow the cap tightening discs 32 to stop once the desired torque is reached and at the same time, allow the spindle shaft 12 to still spin.
The clutch spool 22 further lncludes a lower detachable flange 46 so that the cap tightening disc 32 can be installed into the clutch spool 22.~ A plurality of lower flange screws 48 are for securing the lower flange 46 onto upper portion 50 of the clutch spool 22 àfter the cap tightening disc 32 is installed thereto.
The friction plate assembly 38 as best seen in Figure 4 includes a plurality of large plates 52, a plurality of large plates 52, a plurality of large plates S2, a plurality of small plates 54 and a plurality of friction~ pads 56. The large~plates 52, the small~pIates 54 and the fr1ction pads 56 ~are disposed over the~clutch hub 18 in a stacked relationship in which generally~one of the small~plates 54 sits between two of the frietion pads 56 and~one of the large plates 52 sits ; between two~of~ the frictlon pads 56.~ The large plates are in engagement~wlth the torque~pins 36; ~80 as to provide better :
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dissipation of heat due to friction therbekween from the friction pads 56 and better distribution of pressure to the torque pins 36.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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To the accomplishment of the above and related objects/
this invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings, attention being called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only, and that changes may be made in the specific construction illustrated and described within ~he scope of the appended claims.
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Figure 1 is a cross s~ctional view of the invention withthe bottle and cap in phantom.
Figure 2 is a top view taken along line 2-2 in Figure 1 through the drive shaft.
Figure 3 is a bottom view taken in direction of arrow 3 in Figure 1.
Figure 4 is an exploded cross sectional view of the outer plates, inner plates and:~frict~ion pads.
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Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, Figures 1 through 3 illustrates a cap disc clutch mechanism 10. In use a pair of spaced apart cap disc clutch mechanism 10 are provided in which each are driven by a spindle shaft 12 on a capper machine (not shown), so that both can act simultaneously, spinning in opposite directions, for engaging a cap 14 and tightening the cap onto a container 16 ~both shown in phantom in Figure 1).
Each of the cap disc:clutch mechanisms 10 consists of a clutch hub I8 kayed at 20 onto the spindle shaft 12 which prevents movement circumferentially between the hub 18 and the shaft 12. A clutch spool 22 is attached to::bottom of the spindle shaft 12 by a retaining washer 24 and clutch mounting screw 26 while at the same time rotatable about the clutch hub 18 by a bushing 28 and retaining ring 30. A cap tightening ;~
disc 32 is disposed wlthin the spool 22 for engaging the cap 14. A plurality~:o springs 34 are: disposed~about and intc top of the:spool 22. A plurality of torque pins 36 are disposed about and lnto: the top of the spool 22. A friction plate assembly:38~is disposed over the c1utch hub 18 to sit upon the springs 3~4~and lS in engagement with the torque pins 36. An adjusting nut~40 is threadable onto top portion of the clutch hub 18 and bearab:le onto top of the~friction plate assembly 38 so that the~friction~plate assembly can provide torque to the _ ~, , torque pins 36 and into the spool 22. The adjusting nut 40 has a plurality of side apertures 42 therein. A clutch;
adjusting tool 44 is provided for engagement within one of the side apertures 42 in the adjusting nut 40 for turning the adjusting nut to change tension therebetween, thus varying pressure from the clutch hub 18 through the friction plate asse~bly 38 and onto the spool 22. Both of the cap disc clutches 10 will sense the torque between the cap 14 and neck of the container 16 and will allow the cap tightening discs 32 to stop once the desired torque is reached and at the same time, allow the spindle shaft 12 to still spin.
The clutch spool 22 further lncludes a lower detachable flange 46 so that the cap tightening disc 32 can be installed into the clutch spool 22.~ A plurality of lower flange screws 48 are for securing the lower flange 46 onto upper portion 50 of the clutch spool 22 àfter the cap tightening disc 32 is installed thereto.
The friction plate assembly 38 as best seen in Figure 4 includes a plurality of large plates 52, a plurality of large plates 52, a plurality of large plates S2, a plurality of small plates 54 and a plurality of friction~ pads 56. The large~plates 52, the small~pIates 54 and the fr1ction pads 56 ~are disposed over the~clutch hub 18 in a stacked relationship in which generally~one of the small~plates 54 sits between two of the frietion pads 56 and~one of the large plates 52 sits ; between two~of~ the frictlon pads 56.~ The large plates are in engagement~wlth the torque~pins 36; ~80 as to provide better :
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dissipation of heat due to friction therbekween from the friction pads 56 and better distribution of pressure to the torque pins 36.
While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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Claims (3)
1. A cap disc clutch mechanism driven by a spindle shaft on a capper machine so that a pair of spaced apart cap disc clutch mechanisms simultaneously spinning in opposite directions, will engage a cap for tightening the cap onto a container, said cap disc clutch mechanism comprises:
a) a clutch hub keyed onto the spindle shaft which prevents movement circumferentially between said hub and the shaft;
b) a clutch spool attached to bottom of the spindle shaft while at the same time rotatable about said clutch hub, c) a cap tightening disc disposed within said spool for engaging the cap;
d) a plurality of springs disposed about and into top of said spool;
e) a plurality of torque pins disposed about and into the top of said spool;
f) a friction plate assembly disposed over said clutch hub to sit upon said springs and in engagement with said torque pins;
g) an adjusting nut threadable onto top portion of said clutch hub and bearable onto top of said friction plate assembly so that said friction plate assembly so that said friction plate assembly can provide torque to said torque pins and into said spool, said adjusting nut having a plurality of side apertures therein; and h) a clutch adjusting tool for engagement within one of the side apertures in said adjusting nut for turning said adjusting nut to change tension therebetween thus varying pressure from said clutch hub through said friction plate assembly and into said spool, whereby both of said cap disc clutches will sense the torque between the cap and neck of the neck of the container and will allow said cap tightening discs to stop once the desired torques is reached and at the same time, allow the spindle shaft to still spin.
a) a clutch hub keyed onto the spindle shaft which prevents movement circumferentially between said hub and the shaft;
b) a clutch spool attached to bottom of the spindle shaft while at the same time rotatable about said clutch hub, c) a cap tightening disc disposed within said spool for engaging the cap;
d) a plurality of springs disposed about and into top of said spool;
e) a plurality of torque pins disposed about and into the top of said spool;
f) a friction plate assembly disposed over said clutch hub to sit upon said springs and in engagement with said torque pins;
g) an adjusting nut threadable onto top portion of said clutch hub and bearable onto top of said friction plate assembly so that said friction plate assembly so that said friction plate assembly can provide torque to said torque pins and into said spool, said adjusting nut having a plurality of side apertures therein; and h) a clutch adjusting tool for engagement within one of the side apertures in said adjusting nut for turning said adjusting nut to change tension therebetween thus varying pressure from said clutch hub through said friction plate assembly and into said spool, whereby both of said cap disc clutches will sense the torque between the cap and neck of the neck of the container and will allow said cap tightening discs to stop once the desired torques is reached and at the same time, allow the spindle shaft to still spin.
2. A cap disc clutch mechanism as recited in Claim 1, wherein said clutch spool further includes:
a) a lower detachable flange so that said cap tightening disc can be installed into said clutch spool; and b) a plurality of lower flange screws for securing said lower flange onto upper portion of said clutch spool after said cap tightening disc is installed thereto.
a) a lower detachable flange so that said cap tightening disc can be installed into said clutch spool; and b) a plurality of lower flange screws for securing said lower flange onto upper portion of said clutch spool after said cap tightening disc is installed thereto.
3. A cap disc clutch mechanism as recited in Claim 2, wherein said friction plate assembly includes:
a) a plurality of large plates;
b) a plurality of small plates; and c) a plurality of friction pads whereby said large plates, said small plates and said friction pads are disposed over said clutch hub in a stacked relationship in which generally one of said small plates sits between two of said friction pads, said large plates are in engagement with said torque pins so as to provide better dissipation of heat due to friction between said friction pads and better distribution of pressure to said torque pins.
a) a plurality of large plates;
b) a plurality of small plates; and c) a plurality of friction pads whereby said large plates, said small plates and said friction pads are disposed over said clutch hub in a stacked relationship in which generally one of said small plates sits between two of said friction pads, said large plates are in engagement with said torque pins so as to provide better dissipation of heat due to friction between said friction pads and better distribution of pressure to said torque pins.
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CA 567909 CA1297809C (en) | 1988-05-27 | 1988-05-27 | Clutch and cap disc assembly |
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CA 567909 CA1297809C (en) | 1988-05-27 | 1988-05-27 | Clutch and cap disc assembly |
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