EP0243349B1 - Vorrichtung zum herstellen von behältern - Google Patents

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EP0243349B1
EP0243349B1 EP19850905280 EP85905280A EP0243349B1 EP 0243349 B1 EP0243349 B1 EP 0243349B1 EP 19850905280 EP19850905280 EP 19850905280 EP 85905280 A EP85905280 A EP 85905280A EP 0243349 B1 EP0243349 B1 EP 0243349B1
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Michael M. Shulski
John M. Mann
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D17/00Forming single grooves in sheet metal or tubular or hollow articles
    • B21D17/04Forming single grooves in sheet metal or tubular or hollow articles by rolling
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D22/00Shaping without cutting, by stamping, spinning, or deep-drawing
    • B21D22/10Stamping using yieldable or resilient pads
    • B21D22/105Stamping using yieldable or resilient pads of tubular products

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  • the present invention relates generally to the manufacture of containers and, more particularly, to an apparatus for conditioning two-piece metal cans to improve the appearance thereof, as well as increase certain strength characteristics of the cans.
  • the use of a two-piece can has become very common in the beer and beverage industry.
  • the two-piece can consists of a unitary body that forms the sidewall of the can and has an end wall integral therewith at one end which is usually formed to a dome-shaped configuration to increase the overall strength of the can.
  • the opposite open end of the can has an end seamed thereto after the product has been inserted into the can.
  • a sheet of stock material of predetermined thickness is fed to a cupping press wherein discs are cut from the stock material and are transformed into cups that have a diameter which is considerably larger than the ultimate diameter of the finished can.
  • the preformed cups are then transferred to a can-forming apparatus, commonly referred to as a bodymaker, wherein the cup is aligned with a punch carried by a reciprocable ram and cooperates with a plurality of spaced ironing dies and a doming mechanism located at the end of the path for the punch.
  • the punch initially cooperates with a redraw assembly in which the shallow cup is redrawn to a smaller diameter cup that has an internal diameter which is equal to the internal diameter of the ultimately-finished can and a height that is greater than the height of the original cup.
  • Each cup then passes through a series of ironing dies having progressively reduced diameters so that the sidewall of the can is progressively reduced in thickness, while the height of the can increases.
  • the end of the can is forced into a predetermined configuration of a dome and the integral end wall is reformed to increase the strength thereof.
  • the uneven or ragged free edge of the open end of the container is trimmed to provide a finished product of predetermined height and the upper open end then has a reduced neck and an outwardly-directed flange formed thereon, which is used to ultimately seam an end thereto.
  • the necking process consists of forming the reduced neck in two or more stages of reduction so that smaller diameter ends can be utilized thereby reducing the overall cost of the metal required for the formation of the cans.
  • the progressively-reduced neck not only reduces the necessary diameter of the end but also provides additional strength adjacent the open end of the can and enhances the package when it is presented to the consumer with the product therein.
  • the apparatus for ribbing a thin metal cylinder consists of at least one peripherally ribbed mandrel movable in a predetermined path by a support therefor.
  • Opposed pressure applying devices cooperating with the mandrel during rotation thereof to apply radial pressure to a thin metal cylinder surrounding the mandrel and to cause the cylinder to assume a constantly changing oval-cross section.
  • said opposed pressure-applying devices consist of a rotatable roller and a rail having a curved surface facing and spaced from the rotatable roller which is provided with a pattern of ribbing to mate with a similar pattern formed on the peripheries of mandrels.
  • the curved surfaces of the roller and rail form a path through which the mandrels are moved while a cylinder surrounding the mandrel is ribbed by radial pressure exerted thereon by the roller and rail.
  • the rail is supported by yieldable members for movement towards and away from the roller and is resiliently urged towards the roller by springs.
  • the mandrels are each mounted on a pivoted arm supported by a conveyor by which the mandrel is moved bodily between the pressure-applying devices and to and from positions at which a cylinder is positioned there-around for ribbing respectively.
  • the conveyor is rotatable about a shaft to which the roller is fixed and is rotated by a gear which meshes with a fixed internal gear and a gear rotatable with said shaft.
  • the ribbing pattern may consist of ribs, which extend lengthwise of the cylinder, or of a multiple diamond pattern etc.
  • An alternative embodiment of the known apparatus comprises a plurality of rotatable and spring-loaded rollers, one for each mandrel, being carried on pivoted supports which together with arms are supported by a conveyor, and are arranged to replace the curved rail above described. In this case the roller is stationary.
  • the rotatable mandrels are movable by a carrier in a fixed path and the pressure-applying devices each consist of rotatable and spring-loaded profile rollers mounted on pivoted arms which are supported by a conveyor.
  • the spring-loaded rollers can be adjusted to accommodate the size of the cylinder.
  • the object of this reference is to improve said rotary embossing of continuous strip material by the provision of a rotary embosser for embossing strip sheet metal and a male embossing roll having a series of upstanding die formations thereon around which the sheet metal runs.
  • Indentation rolls having a resilient roll surface are arranged to run in pressurized contact with said embossing roll.
  • Tension roll means are arranged upstream of said die receiving rolls around which said sheet metal runs, whereby said sheet metal strip is maintained in tension as it passes around both said die receiving rolls and said embossing roll.
  • an indentation roll will be operated so that it has a peripheral rotational speed slightly in excess of the rotational speed of said embossing roll whereby to increase the tension applied thereto.
  • the use of a downstream tensioning roll having a resilient tread makes it possible to maintain tension in the strip without the necessity of having tensioning rolls having die formations corresponding to the embossing die formations, and precisely synchronized so as to interfit with the impressions already made in the strip metal by the embossing dies. In a case, where an uneven or stressed configuration is acceptable and may conceivably be desirable, depending upon the end use of the panels, it is possible to run the strip around a nip roll and around a briddle roll.
  • the strip then passes between the nip of the upper indentation roll and the embossing roll, without contacting the lower indentation roll.
  • the end product will show stress marks, or be uneven or warped, due to the lack of tension.
  • such a quality of an embossed strip sheet material is unacceptable for two-piece containers being common in the beer and beverage industry.
  • Difficulties have been encountered in processing of the cans in the can manufacturing line in that the thin walls and the merging section between the sidewall and the domed end have a tendency to become dented during the transfer of cans during transportation along guide rails between the various processing stations.
  • an apparatus for providing embossments in the side wall of a two-piece can in accordance with claim 1 has been developed. These embossments enhance the appearance of the can, as well increase the structural characteristics thereof. More specifically, the embossments can be added into any existing manufacturing line for two-piece cans without any significant modification thereof.
  • the apparatus consists of a mandrel that is rotatable about a fixed axis and has a can-loading mechanism axially aligned therewith.
  • the mandrel has a plurality of circumferentially-spaced, axially-extending rigid projections on the periphery thereof and a resilient member is rotatable adjacent the mandrel in a position to be engageable with the periphery of the mandrel to produce crease lines along the axial dimension of the metal can that are interconnected by generally planar or chordal portions resulting in the embossed can.
  • Each projection has a length that is less than the overall length of the can so that the crease lines terminate inwardly of opposite ends of the can to provide a rather pleasing transition between the embossments and the remaining circular main body of the container at opposite ends of the crease lines.
  • the two mandrels are rotatably driven at synchronized speeds to prevent relative rotation between the mandrels during the embossing operation.
  • the resilient member or forming mandrel is pivoted on the frame adjacent the can supporting mandrel or embossing mandrel and is moved into and out of engagement with embossing mandrel by cams so that the forming mandrel is only in driving engagement with the can supporting mandrel during the actual embossing operation.
  • the resilient member is an arcuate segment formed on a cam member that is continuously rotated about a fixed axis parallel to and spaced from the fixed axis of rotation for the embossing mandrel.
  • the resilient arcuate segment equivalent to the forming mandrel, has a circumferential dimension approximately equal to the circumferential dimension of the embossing mandrel.
  • both embodiments described above could readily be embodied into existing types of commercial container trimming machines, such as the type illustrated in U.S. Patent No. 3,838,653, incorporated herein by reference with certain modifications.
  • FIG. 1 of the drawings generally discloses an apparatus for processing two-piece containers commonly referred to as cans which is generally designated by reference numeral 10.
  • the can processing apparatus 10 is preferably an apparatus such as disclosed in the above-mentioned U.S. patent No. 3.838.653 which discloses a trimming apparatus for trimming the uneven edge of a drawn and ironed can.
  • the container trimming apparatus is modified to produce an apparatus that is capable of embossing a container, as will be described below.
  • the container processing apparatus 10 generally includes a base or support structure 12, only a portion of which is shown in FIG. 1.
  • a main drive shaft 14 is rotatably supported about a fixed axis on base 12 and is driven by a suitable motor 16.
  • Main drive shaft 14 has a large gear 18 fixed thereto for rotation therewith which is in mesh with a second gear 20 that is mounted on a further driven shaft 22 extending parallel to the shaft 14.
  • Driven shaft 22 is supported on bearings in housing 26 which is clamped by brackets 24, so that the shaft 22 is rotated about a fixed stationary axis.
  • One end of the shaft 22 has a mandrel 30 (FIG. 2) supported thereon for rotation therewith.
  • a container-loading mechanism is supported on base 12 and is adapted to receive and move a container onto the mandrel 30 for processing thereon.
  • the container-loading station includes a reciprocable plunger 36 which is reciprocated through suitable drive means (not shown), such as a fluid ram, for movement along an axis that is coincident with the axis for main shaft 22.
  • suitable drive means such as a fluid ram
  • Containers are constantly supplied through a starwheel 38 which is rotatable about a fixed axis and has a plurality of circumferentially-spaced pockets which are sequentially indexed into alignment with the plunger 36.
  • the plunger 36 is movable from the solid line position illustrated in FIG. 1 to the dotted line position for moving a container from a receiving station or starwheel 38 onto the mandrel 30.
  • the apparatus so far described is generally of the type disclosed in the above-mentioned patent and patents cited therein, which is specifically designed for trimming of uneven edges of containers after the containers have been processed in the drawing and ironing machine.
  • This type of apparatus has been commercially available from the Assignee of the present invention, as well as other manufacturers, with only minimum modification thereof.
  • the prior trimming apparatus is designed such that the drive shaft 14 is continuously rotated and, in turn, rotates driven shaft 22 and mandrel 30.
  • the starwheel 38 is periodically indexed to align a pocket with the mandrel 30 and plunger 36 with a container thereon.
  • the mandrel is then actuated through a fluid cylinder (not shown) and the container is moved from the starwheel 38 through a locating collar 39 onto the continously-rotating mandrel 30.
  • a trimming knife located on a cam member (not shown), fixed to and rotatable with drive shaft 14, cooperates with a cutting element adjacent one end of the mandrel 30 to trim the edge of the container.
  • the container is then removed from the mandrel, such as by forcing air through the shaft 22 and blowing the container off the mandrel back to the pocket on the starwheel.
  • the starwheel is then indexed and the process is repeated.
  • the container trimming apparatus of the prior art type that is commercially available has been slightly modified so that the apparatus can be utilized for producing an embossed container.
  • the apparatus for producing embossed containers includes the mechanism described above, with only minor modifications, so that a container supported on the mandrel can readily be reformed from a circular configuration to a generally non-circular configuration having a very aesthetic appearance.
  • the mandrel 30 is modified in a manner that will be described later and the general apparatus is further modified to provide a member that cooperates with the mandrel to form the embossed container, as will be described later.
  • the mandrel utilized in the present invention is generally shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 and consists of a generally cylindrical solid member 40, formed from a hard metal, which is tapered at one end 42 to conform generally to the configuration of the integral end wall of the container supported thereon.
  • the rigid circular member 40 has a plurality of circumferential, equally-spaced projections 44 thereon extending from the periphery thereof.
  • the projections are generally rectangular or square in cross-section, as seen in FIG. 4, and the projections terminate inwardly of opposite ends of the circular member, for a purpose that will be described later.
  • a resilient member 50 (FIG. 2) is mounted adjacent the mandrel 30 to cooperate therewith and to perform the embossing function.
  • the resilient member or mandrel 50 is keyed to a shaft 52 that is rotatably supported on a pair of bracket arms 54 and has a gear 56 fixed to one end thereof.
  • the bracket arms 54 are secured to a hollow sleeve 58 that is rotatable on a drive shaft 60.
  • Shaft 60 is rotatably supported in bearings in a U-shaped bracken 62 supported on base 12 and is driven through a gear 64 thereon in mesh with main drive gear 18 and drives resilient mandrel 50 through gear 66 in mesh with gear 56 on shaft 52.
  • Hollow sleeve 58 also has a further pair of arms 68 secured thereto and the outer ends of arms 68 support a pin 70 which rotatably supports a cam follower 72.
  • Cam follower 72 is biased toward a cam member 74 through a spring 76 and cam member 74 has a raised portion 78 which pivots the arms 54, 68 and sleeve 58 on shaft 60 and, in turn,the resilient member 50, as will be described later.
  • Raised portion 78 of the cam will be long enough to force engagement between mandrel 30 and resilient member 50 for approximately one complete revolution at synchronized speed provided by proper selection of the size and gear ratios of the respective gears 56, 64 and 66.
  • the resilient member may be in the form of various materials, but preferably is a rubber or deformable plastic member that cooperates with the projections, as will be described later.
  • the container processing apparatus is operated in the same general fashion as previously in connection with the trimming of container bodies.
  • containers are supplied to the various pockets on the starwheel 38 and the starwheel is consecutively indexed to align a pocket with the plunger 36, which is then extended and carries the container from the starwheel onto the rotating mandrel 30.
  • the continuous rotation of the cam member 74 will cause the cam surface 78 of cam 74 to move cam follower 72, which in turn will pivot and force the resilient member or forming mandrel 50 into engagement with the periphery of the container-supporting mandrel.
  • the arms 54, hollow sleeve 58 and arms 68 may be considered a single pivoted link providing movement for the member 50.
  • the peripheral speeds of the forming mandrel 50 and mandrel 30 are sychronized so that the speeds are approximately equal to prevent any relative movement during the actual embossing process.
  • the cam surface 78 is configured to provide movement of forming mandrel 50 to take up clearance between resilient member 50 and mandrel 30 and to further compress the two, thereby providing forming loads necessary to provide the embossed form.
  • the metal essentially will be pinched along the leading edge of each of the projections and the adjacent forming member to produce a crease line and the metal will be somewhat stretched over the remainder of the projection so that a generally chordal portion will be formed between adjacent projections during the embossing operation.
  • the projections terminate inwardly of the opposite ends of the rigid circular member 40, the projections will likewise terminate inwardly of the opposite ends of the containers, and it has been determined that the particular configuration of the projections is such that there will be a smooth transition between the crease line and the remaining circular portion of the container at opposite ends thereof.
  • crease lines and chordal portions will to some extent depend upon the size of the container and the desired final appearance of the product.
  • the pleasingly-aesthetic container also has a certain inherent strength characteristic incorporated therein because of the configuration resulting from the embossment. Since the crease line or ridges are interconnected by chordal portions, it has been determined that the column strength of the thin-walled container is increased substantially, which has significant advantages during the filling operation where large axial loads are applied to the upper open end of the container by the filling machinery, as well as during the seaming process of the end onto the container.
  • FIG. 5 A slightly modified form of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 5 wherein the container-supporting or embossing mandrel 30 and the structure associated therewith is identical to that described in connection with the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 and in existing trimming mechanisms.
  • the resilient member or forming member is in the form of an arcuate segment 80 which is formed on and extends beyond the periphery of a circular driven member 82 carried by the main drive shaft 14.
  • the circular or arcuate member 80 has a circumferential peripheral dimension which is at least equal to the circumferential dimension of the container-supporting mandrel 30 and the mandrel and support member 82 are driven at a speed such that the peripheral speed of the arcuate, resilient member 80 is approximately equal to the peripheral speed of the container-supporting mandrel 30.
  • the resilient member would have an elongated dimension at least equal to the axial dimension of the mandrel and would cooperate with the projections 44 in the same manner described above.
  • the embossing apparatus need not be embodied into an existing machine of the type described above, and could readily be formed as part of existing can-processing machinery.
  • the mandrel 30 could be incorporated into respective stations of multiple-stations on the periphery of a rotating turret.
  • the respective mandrels could be simultaneously rotated by a common drive with a single resilient, rotatable or stationary member supported adjacent the periphery of the turret to be engageable and rotate with each of the separate container-supporting mandrels.
  • the apparatus could readily be placed in a proper position in a can-manufacturing line to reduce the amount of container handling necessary for performing the embossing operation.

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  1. Vorrichtung (10) zum Anbringen von Prägungen in der Seitenwand einer zweiteiligen Metalldose mit einem Boden und einer mit diesem einheitlichen zylindrischen Seitenwand, wobei die Vorrichtung umfaßt
    - eine Basis (12) mit einem Dorn (30), der um eine feststehende Achse (22) auf derselben drehbar ist, wobei der Dorn (30) ein im allgemeinen zylindrisches, sich längs erstreckendes Element (40) ist, das aus Hartmetall geformt und an einem Ende (42) verjüngt ist, um sich allgemein der Form der integralen Endwand der darauf abgestützten Dose anzupassen;
    - Prägemittel zum Formen von Sickenlinien in der genannten Dose, wobei die Prägemittel in Umfangsrichtung beabstandete, sich axial erstreckende Vorsprünge (44) auf der genannten äußeren Umfangsfläche des genannten Elementes (40) umfassen, und jeder Vorsprung (44) eine Länge hat, die geringer als die Gesamtlänge der Dose ist;
    - Mittel (34) zum Bewegen einer Dose auf den genannten Dorn (30),
    - ein elastisches Formelement (50; 80), das um eine Achse (14; 52) drehbar ist, die im allgemeinen parallel zu der genannten feststehenden Achse (22) des Dornes (30) angeordnet und in der Nähe des Dornes (30) abgestützt ist,
    - Mittel zum Verstellen des elastischen Elementes (50; 80) in die und aus der Prägedruckberührung mit einer Dose auf dem Dorn (30);
    - Antriebsmittel zum Drehen des genannten Dornes (30) zum Hervorrufen einer relativen Drehung in entgegengesetzter Richtung zwischen dem genannten Dorn (30) und dem genannten elastischen Element (50) zum Prägen der genannten Dose; wobei das genannte, elastische Formelement (50; 80) mit dem genannten Dorn (30) in Berührung kommt und die genannte Dose zwischen dem genannten, elastischen Element (50; 80) und den genannten Vorsprüngen (44) erfaßt wird, um die genannten Sickenlinien der genannten Dose axial zu erzeugen, die durch Segmente von im allgemeinen ausgebogter Form verbunden sind; und
    - die Umfangsgeschwindigkeiten des genannten, elastischen Formelementes (50; 80) und des genannten prägenden Dorns (30) synchronisiert sind, so daß die Drehzahlen annähernd gleich sind, um irgendeine Relativbewegung während der wirksamen Prägephase zu verhindern.
  2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die genannten Vorsprünge (44) innerhalb sich gegenüberliegender Enden des sich längs erstreckenden Elementes (40) enden.
  3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, gekennzeichnet durch einen Hebel (54, 58, 68), der zwischen sich gegenüberliegenden Enden um eine feststehende Achse (60) auf der Basis (12) schwenkbar ist und bei der die genannte Achse (52) des elastischen Elementes (50) im allgemeinen parallel zu der genannten feststehenden Achse (60) gerichtet ist, und eine Steuernockenvorrichtung (74, 78) mit einem gegenüberliegenden Ende (70, 72) des genannten Hebels (54, 58, 68) zum Verschwenken des genannten elastischen Elementes (50) in die und aus der Berührung mit dem genannten Dorn (30) zusammenwirkt.
  4. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 3, umfassend eine gemeinsame Antriebsvorrichtung zum Antrieb des genannten Dornes (30) des genannten Steuernockens (78) und des genannten, elastischen Elementes (30) mit im wesentlichen synchronisierten Drehzahlen.
  5. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, gekennzeichnet durch eine im allgemeinen kreisförmige Scheibe (82), die um eine zweite, feststehende Achse (14) drehbar ist, welche parallel zu und im Abstand von einer feststehenden Achse (22) des Dornes (30) angeordnet ist, wobei die genannte, kreisförmige Scheibe (82) ein sich von einem Umfang derselben erstreckendes, elastisches Segment (80) aufweist, das das genannte elastische Element (30) bildet, wobei das genannte, elastische Segment (80) eine Umfangsabmessung hat, die mindestens der Umfangsabmessung des genannten Dornes (30) gleich ist und die mit dem genannten Dorn (30) während jeder Umdrehung der genannten kreisförmigen Scheibe (82) in Berührung bringbar ist.
  6. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, bei der die genannten Mittel zum Entfernen der genannten Dose von dem genannten Dorn Mittel zum Hineindrücken einer Flüssigkeit durch eine Welle (22) in dem genannten Dorn (30) gegen die Endwand einer Dose umfaßt.
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