US1013841A - Machine for forming seals in metallic caps. - Google Patents

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US1013841A
US1013841A US52517009A US1909525170A US1013841A US 1013841 A US1013841 A US 1013841A US 52517009 A US52517009 A US 52517009A US 1909525170 A US1909525170 A US 1909525170A US 1013841 A US1013841 A US 1013841A
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  • Patented J an. 2,1912.
  • the object of the present invention is to produce a combination of'mechanisms which Will automatically form and position a seal in the interior of a metallic cap of the type ordinarily employed to form bottle closures;
  • the invention relates to mechanism for forming and laclng a sealing substance in proper positi n Within said cap and-to forming and securing within the cap a retaining member for the sealing substance; to means for automatically vfeeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections; to means for automatically performing the cutting operation; to means for automatically carrying the sections into position to be placed into the cap; to means for automatically feeding thecaps into position to receive the sections; to means for automatically feeding a strip of metal; to means for automatically stamping out retaining members for the sealing substance from said'metal; to means for automatically ⁇ positioning and securing said retaining members in place Within the cap; to means for actuating the various mechanisms from a common drive shaft; and to means for automatically adjusting the mechanism after each operation, so as to keep the various parts in proper relation with one another.
  • the invention further'consists in the features of construction and combination of parts hereinafterdescribed and claimed.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal section'of the entire machine; Fig. 2 atop or plan view; Fig. 3 a section on line 3-3 of Fig. 1; Fig. 4 a section on line 4 4 of Fig. 1; Fig. 5 an enlarged sectional detail of the mechanism for cutting the sealing substance into sections; Fig. 6 a detail taken on line 6-'6 of Fig. 1 of the mechanism for transmitting power to bring the sections of sealing substance into position for insertion into the cap and for transmitting power to bring the cap into position to receive the sealing substance and the retaining members for the sealing substance; Fig. 7 a side view of the parts shown in Fig. 6; Fig. 8 a section of the completed cap; Fig.
  • FIG. 9 a perspective of the retaining member for the sealing substance
  • Fig. l() a perspective of a section of sealing substance
  • Fig. 11 a detail showing the ratchets for operating the feed rolls to bring the sealing substance into-position to be cut into sections
  • Fig. 12 a plan view of said ratchets, taken on line 12-12 of Fig. 4.
  • the mechanism ⁇ is positioned upon a frame work composed of a base 11, side walls l2, which have openings 13 formed therein, end Walls 14 and 15, and a top wall or plate 16.
  • a frame work composed of a base 11, side walls l2, which have openings 13 formed therein, end Walls 14 and 15, and a top wall or plate 16.
  • Extending from the base 11 is an upright standard or support 17, in which one end of a drivin shaft 18 finds a bearing.
  • a main driving pulley 19 Aitixed to the driving shaftlS and lying adjacent the support 17 is a main driving pulley 19, andpaftixed to the other end of the driving shaft is a driving gear Wheel 20, which meshes With a driven gear wheel 21, the driving gear Wheel and the driven gear Wheel being journaled in suitable sleeves extending out from the end Wall 15 of the frame.
  • a pulley 22 which drives a twisted belt 23, which extends over idlers 24 and around a rotatable head 25, carrying the mechanism for cutting the sealing substance into sections.
  • the head 25 is formed With a plurality of vertically eX- tending openings 26, in which are positioned spring controlled swinging arms 27 pivotally mounted upon pins 28.
  • rollers 29 Upon the lower ends of the arms are rollers 29, which contact the sloping face of a ring.30.
  • Aiiixed to the ring are rods 31, which extend up from a sliding bracket 32, actuated by a cam 33 iixedly secured to the driving shaft 18.
  • the head 25 Upon 4the upper surface of the head 25 are a plurality of cutting tools 34 carried by slidable arms 35 and adjustable in said arms.
  • the head 25 is mounted upon a hollow sleeve 36 extending up from the top Wall 16, and through an opening 37 in the sleeve is fed a strip of sealing substance 38, of any known and suitable composition, which feeding is performed byI companion feed rolls 39 mounted between ears depending from the top Wall 16X ⁇ To the rods carrying the feed rolls are attached ratchets 40 and 40a, operated by dogs 41 and 41a, carried by an arm 42, actuated by a rod 43, to which motion is imparted by means of a cam 44 attached Ais fed into position to be cut, than when withdrawn from such position, the difterence in movement being equal to the amount of material cut 0H.
  • the ratchet 40Et which acts when the substance lis withdrawn will have its teeth formed as ⁇ shown in Figs. 11'and 12, which willI produce a certain amount of lost motion in the action of the dog and rotate the rolls a lesser dis- 'tance than they will be rotated Aby the ratchet 40.
  • a shaft 46 carrying a rotatable member composed of a plurality of outwardly extending arms 47, in each of which is positioned a fixed hub 48, in which is mounted a slidable sleeve 49 -held 'hormally upward under spring tension.
  • the sleeve 49 surrounds a pin 50, having an enlarged head 51, which, when brought into proper position, receives the end of the sealing substance 'as it is fed up, and in which is formed a groove 52, into which the edges of the cutting tools 34 enter after cutting through the sealing substance, so that the cutting edges of the tools are not brought into contact with any metallic surface', there-l by enabling the tools to be used for a long period of time without resharpening.
  • a slidable head 53' is positioned between upwardly extending guide plates 54 attached to a fixed table 55 formed with the frame work.
  • the slidable head consists of a'n upper arm 56, in which is entered a pin 57, adapted, when the arm 47 carrying the sleeve 48 has been brought to proper position, to contact and move the sleeve, strip the sealing substance from the head 51, and deposit it within the cap.
  • the sliding head 1s further provided with a lug 60, to which is attached a rod 61 connected to a plate 62, carrying a roller which enters into the groove of a cam 63'attached to the main driving shaft 18.
  • a ring 64 Surrounding the iixed table 55 is a ring 64 formedin which are a plurality of recesses'or pockets 65 adapted to be brought into register with'- the heads 51 carrying the sections of sealing substance, and into which recesses or pockets metallic caps are entered and into which recesses or pockets the caps are fed by any .
  • the ring 64 rests upon and is attached to a ring 66, the rings 64 and 66 having holes 60*L formed therein, in which the pin 59 on the lower arm 58 enters when the head 58 is lowered, the pins 59V and 59a and the holes 59b and 60a providing means for bringing the arm 47 and ring 64 into proper position of adjustment after each movement.
  • 'Attached to the ringy 66 is a ring 67 provided around its outer edge with gear teeth 68, which mesh 'with the teeth of a pinion .69, carried by a stub shaft 70 mounted inal sleeve 71 depending from the top plate 16.
  • a pinion 72 which A meshes with a pinion 7 3 Vcarried by the shaft 46, and below the pinion 72 is a miter gear 74 carried by the shaft 70, which meshes with a miter gear 75 carried by a shaft 76 journaled in sleeves 77 form'ed with the'Y frame work.
  • a receptacle 77E for glue, or other adhesive substance which has a valve located therein, actuatedby an arm 77b adapted to ⁇ be contacted by a member 77 locatedon the sliding head 53, which parts operate to place a drop of 'glue on the center of the interior of the caps as the caps are brought into position beneath the glue receptacle.
  • a clutch'l 78' consisting of a member, 79 fixed on the vshaft and'a member 8O loose 4on the shaft, and the loose member is provided with teeth 81 adapted to enter recesses 82 of the fixed member.
  • the loose member is further provided with gear teeth 83 on its outer perlphery, which mesh with the teeth of a rack 84 actuated by an eccentric 85 attached to the main driving shaft' 18, the rack being held in engagement with the gear teeth by 4a bracket 86.
  • the loose member 80 With the upward movement of the rack'84, the loose member 80 will be rotated' in a direction so that Athe teeth 81. will engage the recesses 82,'move the fixed section 79, and rotate the shaft 76. -VVhn the ⁇ rack moves downward, this will rotate thel member 80 so as to withdraw the teeth 81 from engagement with the recesses 82 and impart no movement to the shaft.'r
  • a reel 88 Mounted between standards or uprights 87 extending from the vtable 55 is a reel 88,
  • the standards 87 also serve as guide plates for a slidable head 90which carries a maleforming die 91 and a male cutting die 92. Attached to thev head 90 is a rod 93, which is attached' v to a plate 94, carrying a roller which travels 1n the groove of a cam 95 attached to ithe plled to main driving shaft 18.
  • the strip of metal 89 passes under an idler 96 and travels across female dies 97 and 98, the former of member'out from the body portion of the stri of metal.
  • the metal is fed forward by eed rolls 101, actuated by a ratchet 102, rotated by a dog 103, carried by an arm 104,
  • the arms 47 are revolved in a step by step movement and the section of sealing substance upon the head 51 brought into position to register with the caps in the recesses 65, and when such position is reached, the head 53 will be drawn down, causing the pin 57 to move the sleeve 49 down and strip the section of sealing substance off the head 51 and into position with the cap.- After the sealving substance has -been thus inserted, the
  • ring 64 will be rotated step by step until the cap is brought into position beneath the die 98, and while the cap is being brought to this position, a drop of glue, or other adhesive substance, is placed in the cap from the glue pot.
  • glue or other adhesive substance
  • the combination of mechanism for feeding "a strip ofl sealing substance into positionto have a .portion severedv therefrom and for retracting said substance after the severing operation, and means operatively connected to said feeding mechanism, whereby said substance isl fed forward a greater dlstance than it is retracted, substantially asdescribed.
  • a pair of oppositely disposed feed rolls coperatingto feed a strip of sealing substance into position to have a portion severed therefrom and for retracting said substance after the severing-operation
  • a pair of ratchets connected tol one of said rolls, the teeth on one of the ratchets being spaced farther apart than the teeth cn the other
  • an arm positioned intermediate the ratchets, oppositely ⁇ disposed pawls carried by said arm and engaging the ratchets, and mechanism operatively connected to 'the arm, for imparting a swingingl movement thereto, substantially as described.
  • vcombination of mechanism -for 4feeding a strip of sealing-substance into position to be cut into sections, cutting tools for performing said .cutting operation a rotatablethead, means for rotating said head, a pivotally mounted spring controlled arm carried by said head, mechanism operatively connected to said arm for imparting a swinging movement thereto, a slidably mounted horizontally extending cutter carried by said arm and held against swinging movement with said arm, and a connection between said arm and cutter, whereby the swinging movement of the arml will impart a rectilinear reciprocating movement to the cutter, substantially as described.
  • a rotatable member comprising a plurality of outwardly extending arms, a fixed pin carriedl by each of said arms, a head having a circumferential groove on each of said pins, onto which the sealing substance is fed prior to the cutting operation and upon which the severed section is retained, means .for moving the rotatable member in a step-by-step movement to bring the heads into position'to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for ⁇ placing the section of sealing substance into a-metallic cap, and means for stripping the sealing substance olf from said head and positioning it within a metallic. cap, substantially as described.
  • a rotatable member compris- 'ing a plurality of outwardly extending arms, a fixed pin carried by each of' said arms, a head having a circumferential groove on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is fed prior to the cutting operation and upon which the severed section is retained, means for moving the rotatable meinber in a step by step movement to bring the heads into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position to pl ce the section of sealing substance into a me-.
  • tallic cap tallic cap, a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, a slidable head actuated by-means connected to the main driving shaft, and means attached to said slidable head for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the section of sealing substance off the head and position it within the cap,substantially as described.
  • th f l combination ofV a rotatable member comprising a plurality of outwardly extending arms
  • ther combination .of mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into'position to be cut into sections, cutting tools for perform- 'ing said cutting operation, means for ad-' vancing and withdrawing said cutti-ng'tools i for to and from operative positionig'means rotating said cutting tools, a rotatablelmem- .v
  • ber. comprising a plurality of out'wardly'extending arms, a fixed pin carried by each of' said arms, a head on each o f said pins onto -il() which the sealing substance is fed prior .to cutting and upon which the severed section is retained, a slidable member surroundingsaid pin, means for actuating the slidable member to strip thesection of sealing substance olf the' head and position it within' a metallic cap, and means for moving the rotatable member in a step by step movement to bring the heads on the pins into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placingthe section of seal i'ngsubstance into the metallic cap, substantially as described.
  • a rotatable member comprisinga plurality of outwardly extending arms, Ia fixed pin carried by each of said arms, a head on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is fed .prior to cutting and upon which the severed section connected to the main driving shaft, means attached to said slidable headfor actuating the slidable member to strip the sect-ion of sealing substance off the head and position it within a metallic cap, and means for moving the rotatable .member in a step by step movement to bring the heads on vthe pins into' position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position replace the section of sealing substance into the metallic cap, substantially as described.
  • a -combination of mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections means for automatically performing said cutting operation, a-rota- .table-member, means connected to the main -driving shaft for rotating said member in a step by step movement, 'a plurality of fixed pins carried by said rotatable member, a
  • mechanismA for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections, means for automatically performing said cutting operation, a rotatable member, a plurality of fixed pins carried by said rotatable member, a head on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is 'fed prior to cutting and upon which the section severed from the bodyvportion is retained, a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, means for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the section of sealing substance oft' the headand position it Within a metallic cap,.
  • a rotatable ring having therein a plurality of recesses adapted to receive metallic caps, a gear Wheel attached to said ring, andl means connected to the main driving shaft to actuatc said gear and rotate said ring in a step by ⁇ step movement in unison with the movement of the rotatable member, substantially as described.
  • the combination of mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections means for automatically performing said cutting operation, a rotatable member, a plurality of fixed pins carried by the rotatable member, a head on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is fed p -rior to cutting and upon which the section severed from the body portion is retained, a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, means for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the seetion'of sealing substance 0H' the head and position it
  • means for moving the rollO tatable member in a step by step movement to bring the heads on the pins into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placing the section of sealing substance into the metallic cap, a rotatable ring having therein a plurality of recesses adapted to receive metallic Caps, a gear Wheel attached to said ring; means connected to the main driving shaft to" actu
  • the combination of mechanism for feeding -a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections means for automatically performing said cutting operation7 a ro-v tatable ring having a plurality of recesses therein adapted to carry metallic caps, means for automatically rotating said ring in a step by step movement, a rotatable member carrying the' severed sections 'of sealing substance into position to be nserted Within the cap, means for automat-ic-ally performing said inserting operation, means for moving the rotatable member in a step by step movement in unison with the 4rotatable ring, a ⁇ reel carrying a roll of sheet metal, means for feeding said sheetof metal into position to have retaining members for the sealing substance formed -and cut therefrom by forming-and cutting dies,.a slidable head carrying a.
  • combination vof mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position toV be cut into sect1ons, means for automatically performing said cuttin operation, a rotatable ring having a p urality of recesses therein adapted to carry met-allie caps, meansfor automatically rotating said ring in a step by step movement, a' rotatable member carrying the severed Sections of performing said inserting operation,- means for moving the rotatable member iny a step by-step movement in unison with the move# mentcf the rotatable ring, a reel carrying a roll of sheet metal, means for feeding said sheet of metalforWa-rd in a step by step movement, a slidable head carrying a male forming die member anda male cut ting die memberlfor forming and cutting retainin members for the sealing substance s CHARLES D. MCDoNALn..

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C. D. MUDONALD. l MACHINE FOR FORMING SEALS IN METALLIC CAPS.
APPLIGATIQN FILED 00T. 2B, 1909. 1,01 3,841 I Patented Jan.2, 1912.
sHEETg-sHmT 1.
C. DL MCDONALD.
MACHINE ECP. PCEMING SEALS 1N METALLIC CAPS.
APPLICATION FILED CCT. ze, 1909.
Patented J an. 2, 1912.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
G. D. MCDONALD.
MACHINE FCR FCRMINC SEALs 1N METALLIC CAPs.
APPLIOATION FILED OCT. 28, 1909.
Patented Jan. 2, 1912.
3 SHEETS*SHEET 3.
@U6/l? @alles Mlwzalcl i CHARLES D. MCDONALD, 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS,
TO AMERICAN CORK & SEAL COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, A
CORPORATION OF MAINE.
MACHINE FOR FORMING SEALS IN METALLIC CAPS.
Patented J an. 2,1912.
Serial No. 525,170.
To all whom 'it may' concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES D. MODON- ALD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in .the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Forming Seals in Metallic Caps, of which thefollowing is a specification. v
The object of the present invention is to produce a combination of'mechanisms which Will automatically form and position a seal in the interior of a metallic cap of the type ordinarily employed to form bottle closures;
. and the invention relates to mechanism for forming and laclng a sealing substance in proper positi n Within said cap and-to forming and securing within the cap a retaining member for the sealing substance; to means for automatically vfeeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections; to means for automatically performing the cutting operation; to means for automatically carrying the sections into position to be placed into the cap; to means for automatically feeding thecaps into position to receive the sections; to means for automatically feeding a strip of metal; to means for automatically stamping out retaining members for the sealing substance from said'metal; to means for automatically` positioning and securing said retaining members in place Within the cap; to means for actuating the various mechanisms from a common drive shaft; and to means for automatically adjusting the mechanism after each operation, so as to keep the various parts in proper relation with one another. And the invention further'consists in the features of construction and combination of parts hereinafterdescribed and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal section'of the entire machine; Fig. 2 atop or plan view; Fig. 3 a section on line 3-3 of Fig. 1; Fig. 4 a section on line 4 4 of Fig. 1; Fig. 5 an enlarged sectional detail of the mechanism for cutting the sealing substance into sections; Fig. 6 a detail taken on line 6-'6 of Fig. 1 of the mechanism for transmitting power to bring the sections of sealing substance into position for insertion into the cap and for transmitting power to bring the cap into position to receive the sealing substance and the retaining members for the sealing substance; Fig. 7 a side view of the parts shown in Fig. 6; Fig. 8 a section of the completed cap; Fig. 9 a perspective of the retaining member for the sealing substance; Fig. l() a perspective of a section of sealing substance; Fig. 11 a detail showing the ratchets for operating the feed rolls to bring the sealing substance into-position to be cut into sections; and Fig. 12 a plan view of said ratchets, taken on line 12-12 of Fig. 4.
The mechanism` is positioned upon a frame work composed of a base 11, side walls l2, Which have openings 13 formed therein, end Walls 14 and 15, and a top wall or plate 16. Extending from the base 11 is an upright standard or support 17, in which one end of a drivin shaft 18 finds a bearing. Aitixed to the driving shaftlS and lying adjacent the support 17 is a main driving pulley 19, andpaftixed to the other end of the driving shaft is a driving gear Wheel 20, which meshes With a driven gear wheel 21, the driving gear Wheel and the driven gear Wheel being journaled in suitable sleeves extending out from the end Wall 15 of the frame. Attached to the shaft carrying the driven gear wheel 21 is a pulley 22, which drives a twisted belt 23, which extends over idlers 24 and around a rotatable head 25, carrying the mechanism for cutting the sealing substance into sections. The head 25 is formed With a plurality of vertically eX- tending openings 26, in which are positioned spring controlled swinging arms 27 pivotally mounted upon pins 28. Upon the lower ends of the arms are rollers 29, which contact the sloping face of a ring.30. Aiiixed to the ring are rods 31, which extend up from a sliding bracket 32, actuated by a cam 33 iixedly secured to the driving shaft 18. Upon 4the upper surface of the head 25 are a plurality of cutting tools 34 carried by slidable arms 35 and adjustable in said arms. The head 25 is mounted upon a hollow sleeve 36 extending up from the top Wall 16, and through an opening 37 in the sleeve is fed a strip of sealing substance 38, of any known and suitable composition, which feeding is performed byI companion feed rolls 39 mounted between ears depending from the top Wall 16X `To the rods carrying the feed rolls are attached ratchets 40 and 40a, operated by dogs 41 and 41a, carried by an arm 42, actuated by a rod 43, to which motion is imparted by means of a cam 44 attached Ais fed into position to be cut, than when withdrawn from such position, the difterence in movement being equal to the amount of material cut 0H. Therefore the ratchet 40Et which acts when the substance lis withdrawn will have its teeth formed as` shown in Figs. 11'and 12, which willI produce a certain amount of lost motion in the action of the dog and rotate the rolls a lesser dis- 'tance than they will be rotated Aby the ratchet 40. e
,Mounted in a sleeve 45 extending from the top wall 16 is a shaft 46, carrying a rotatable member composed of a plurality of outwardly extending arms 47, in each of which is positioned a fixed hub 48, in which is mounted a slidable sleeve 49 -held 'hormally upward under spring tension. The sleeve 49 surrounds a pin 50, having an enlarged head 51, which, when brought into proper position, receives the end of the sealing substance 'as it is fed up, and in which is formed a groove 52, into which the edges of the cutting tools 34 enter after cutting through the sealing substance, so that the cutting edges of the tools are not brought into contact with any metallic surface', there-l by enabling the tools to be used for a long period of time without resharpening. i A slidable head 53' is positioned between upwardly extending guide plates 54 attached to a fixed table 55 formed with the frame work. The slidable head consists of a'n upper arm 56, in which is entered a pin 57, adapted, when the arm 47 carrying the sleeve 48 has been brought to proper position, to contact and move the sleeve, strip the sealing substance from the head 51, and deposit it within the cap. Attachedto the upper arm 56 and to a lower arm 58 of the slidable head are centering pins 59 and 59a respectively, the pin 59 in the upper arm being adapted to `enter a hole 59b formed in a boss-extending out from the a'rms 47 The sliding head 1s further provided with a lug 60, to which is attached a rod 61 connected to a plate 62, carrying a roller which enters into the groove of a cam 63'attached to the main driving shaft 18. l i' Surrounding the iixed table 55 is a ring 64 formedin which are a plurality of recesses'or pockets 65 adapted to be brought into register with'- the heads 51 carrying the sections of sealing substance, and into which recesses or pockets metallic caps are entered and into which recesses or pockets the caps are fed by any .suitable or well known mechanism, and the caps lie within arountersunk portion ofthe `recesses, whlch is best shown in Fig. 1. The ring 64 rests upon and is attached to a ring 66, the rings 64 and 66 having holes 60*L formed therein, in which the pin 59 on the lower arm 58 enters when the head 58 is lowered, the pins 59V and 59a and the holes 59b and 60a providing means for bringing the arm 47 and ring 64 into proper position of adjustment after each movement. 'Attached to the ringy 66 is a ring 67 provided around its outer edge with gear teeth 68, which mesh 'with the teeth of a pinion .69, carried by a stub shaft 70 mounted inal sleeve 71 depending from the top plate 16. Upon the lower end of the stub shaft is affixed a pinion 72, which A meshes with a pinion 7 3 Vcarried by the shaft 46, and below the pinion 72 is a miter gear 74 carried by the shaft 70, which meshes with a miter gear 75 carried by a shaft 76 journaled in sleeves 77 form'ed with the'Y frame work.
Located upon thev guide plates 54 and in vthe path of travel of the ring 64, is a receptacle 77E for glue, or other adhesive substance, which has a valve located therein, actuatedby an arm 77b adapted to` be contacted by a member 77 locatedon the sliding head 53, which parts operate to place a drop of 'glue on the center of the interior of the caps as the caps are brought into position beneath the glue receptacle. v
On the shaft 76 is a clutch'l 78', consisting of a member, 79 fixed on the vshaft and'a member 8O loose 4on the shaft, and the loose member is provided with teeth 81 adapted to enter recesses 82 of the fixed member. The loose member is further provided with gear teeth 83 on its outer perlphery, which mesh with the teeth of a rack 84 actuated by an eccentric 85 attached to the main driving shaft' 18, the rack being held in engagement with the gear teeth by 4a bracket 86. With the upward movement of the rack'84, the loose member 80 will be rotated' in a direction so that Athe teeth 81. will engage the recesses 82,'move the fixed section 79, and rotate the shaft 76. -VVhn the `rack moves downward, this will rotate thel member 80 so as to withdraw the teeth 81 from engagement with the recesses 82 and impart no movement to the shaft.'r
Mounted between standards or uprights 87 extending from the vtable 55 is a reel 88,
on which is Wound a strip of aluminum, or
other suitable metal, 89. -The standards 87 also serve as guide plates for a slidable head 90which carries a maleforming die 91 and a male cutting die 92. Attached to thev head 90 is a rod 93, which is attached' v to a plate 94, carrying a roller which travels 1n the groove of a cam 95 attached to ithe plled to main driving shaft 18. The strip of metal 89 passes under an idler 96 and travels across female dies 97 and 98, the former of member'out from the body portion of the stri of metal. The metal is fed forward by eed rolls 101, actuated by a ratchet 102, rotated by a dog 103, carried by an arm 104,
actuated by a rod.105, attached to an eccentric 106,andsecured to the main driving shaft 18. l A
' 'The operation is as follows: Power is apthe driving pulley 19 to rotate the main driving shaft 18. This will rotate the A 4gear vheel 21 and the pulley 22 and will Atransmit movement by the belt 23 to the lhead 25. The rotation ,of the shaft 18 will rotate the cam 33, causingvthe bracket 32 to move up and down, and its upward movel position by spring pressure.
ment will cause the ring 30 to move upward, and the contact of the bevel face of the ring with the rollers 29 will cause the top of the arm 27 to swing inwardly, carrying with it the cutting tool 34, and returning to normal The' rotation of the shaft 18 will give ymovement to the cam 44, actuating the rod 43 and arm 42, causing one of the dogs 41 to engage in the teeth of one of the ratchets 40, actuating the feed rolls in proper direction to feed the strip of sealing substance upward until its end has been positioned upon the head 51 cn one of the pins 50 carried by one of the heads 48 in one of the arms 47. The movement of .thenmechanism'is so timed that one of the heads 51 is always in position to receive the end of the sealing substance when itis fed upward. After the sealing substance has been fed onto the head 51, the cutting members are moved inwardly to engage the sealing substance, and the head and cutters revolved bythe method previously described, to cutl a layer off from the body portion of'the sealing substance. After the cutting operation has been performed, the arms 47 are revolved in a step by step movement and the section of sealing substance upon the head 51 brought into position to register with the caps in the recesses 65, and when such position is reached, the head 53 will be drawn down, causing the pin 57 to move the sleeve 49 down and strip the section of sealing substance off the head 51 and into position with the cap.- After the sealving substance has -been thus inserted, the
ring 64 will be rotated step by step until the cap is brought into position beneath the die 98, and while the cap is being brought to this position, a drop of glue, or other adhesive substance, is placed in the cap from the glue pot. When th `cap reaches a position below the vdie 98, thel die 92 escends and cuts the retaining member 100 out of the body portion of the strip of metal, and at the same operation places the retaining member into .the body of the cap, where it is held .by the adhesive substance.
I claim:
1. In a device of the class described, the combination of mechanism for feeding "a strip ofl sealing substance into positionto have a .portion severedv therefrom and for retracting said substance after the severing operation, and means operatively connected to said feeding mechanism, whereby said substance isl fed forward a greater dlstance than it is retracted, substantially asdescribed.
2. In a device ofthe ,class described, the combination of a pair of oppositely disposed feed rolls coperatingto feed a strip of sealing substance into position to have a portion severed therefrom and for retracting said substance after the severing-operation, a pair of ratchets connected tol one of said rolls, the teeth on one of the ratchets being spaced farther apart than the teeth cn the other, an arm positioned intermediate the ratchets, oppositely` disposed pawls carried by said arm and engaging the ratchets, and mechanism operatively connected to 'the arm, for imparting a swingingl movement thereto, substantially as described.
3. Ina device of the class'described, the
vcombination of mechanism -for 4feeding a strip of sealing-substance into position to be cut into sections, cutting tools for performing said .cutting operation, a rotatablethead, means for rotating said head, a pivotally mounted spring controlled arm carried by said head, mechanism operatively connected to said arm for imparting a swinging movement thereto, a slidably mounted horizontally extending cutter carried by said arm and held against swinging movement with said arm, and a connection between said arm and cutter, whereby the swinging movement of the arml will impart a rectilinear reciprocating movement to the cutter, substantially as described.
4. In a device of the class described, the combination of a rotatable member comprising a plurality of outwardly extending arms, a fixed pin carriedl by each of said arms, a head having a circumferential groove on each of said pins, onto which the sealing substance is fed prior to the cutting operation and upon which the severed section is retained, means .for moving the rotatable member in a step-by-step movement to bring the heads into position'to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for `placing the section of sealing substance into a-metallic cap, and means for stripping the sealing substance olf from said head and positioning it within a metallic. cap, substantially as described.
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5. lIn a device of the classl described, the
within a metallic cap, substantially as de.
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6.' In a device of the class described, the
combination ofa rotatablemember com prising a plurality ofout-wardly extending arms, a' fixednpi carried by each ofsaid arms, a head having a circumferential groove on each of said pins onto which thel sealing substance is fed prior to the cutting operation and upon which the severed section is retained, means for-moving the rotatable'member in a step by stepmovement combination of a rotatable membercompris-I 6,0.- f tained, a-slidable sleeve surrounding said to bring the heads into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placing the section of sealing substance into a metallic cap, a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, and means for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the section of sealing substanceoff the head and position it within the metallic cap, substantially as described. 7. In a device of the class described, the combination ofa rotatable member compris- 'ing a plurality of outwardly extending arms, a fixed pin carried by each of' said arms, a head having a circumferential groove on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is fed prior to the cutting operation and upon which the severed section is retained, means for moving the rotatable meinber in a step by step movement to bring the heads into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position to pl ce the section of sealing substance into a me-. tallic cap, a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, a slidable head actuated by-means connected to the main driving shaft, and means attached to said slidable head for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the section of sealing substance off the head and position it within the cap,substantially as described.
v8. In a device of they class described, the
ing a plurality of outwardly extending arms, a fixed pin carried .by each of said arms, a head having a circumferential groove on each of saidpins onto which the sealing substance is fed prior to thecutting operation and upon which the severed section is rel pin, means' for actuating the slidable'sleeve to strip the section of sealing substance off the head and position it within a metallic cap, and means connected to the main drivstanceand thence into position for placing the section of sealing substance into ame-V tallic cap, substantially as described.
9. In a device of the class'described, th f l combination ofV a rotatable member comprising a plurality of outwardly extending arms,
a fixed pin carried by each of said arms; a
head having a circumferential groove on each of said pins onto which the sealing sub- `stance is fed prior to the cutting operation and upon which the severed section is re-V tained, a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, means for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the section of sealing substance ot the head and position it within a metallic cap, means for moving the rotatable member in a step by step movement to bring the heads intoposition to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placing the section of sealing substance. into a metallic cap, and a member on the slidable' head coperating with a recess in the rot-atable member to bring the vrotat-able member l into proper position of adjustment after each movement, substantially as described.
10. In a deviqe of the class described, ther combination .of mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into'position to be cut into sections, cutting tools for perform- 'ing said cutting operation, means for ad-' vancing and withdrawing said cutti-ng'tools i for to and from operative positionig'means rotating said cutting tools, a rotatablelmem- .v
ber. comprising a plurality of out'wardly'extending arms, a fixed pin carried by each of' said arms, a head on each o f said pins onto -il() which the sealing substance is fed prior .to cutting and upon which the severed section is retained, a slidable member surroundingsaid pin, means for actuating the slidable member to strip thesection of sealing substance olf the' head and position it within' a metallic cap, and means for moving the rotatable member in a step by step movement to bring the heads on the pins into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placingthe section of seal i'ngsubstance into the metallic cap, substantially as described. f.
11. In a device of the'class described,rthe. combination of lmechanism for feedingfa strip of sealingl substance into position to. 'be
cut into sections, cutting toolsvfor performing said cutting operation, means for advancing and withdrawing sai'd cutting tools to and fromV operative position, means for rotating said cutting tools, a rotatable member comprisinga plurality of outwardly extending arms, Ia fixed pin carried by each of said arms, a head on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is fed .prior to cutting and upon which the severed section connected to the main driving shaft, means attached to said slidable headfor actuating the slidable member to strip the sect-ion of sealing substance off the head and position it within a metallic cap, and means for moving the rotatable .member in a step by step movement to bring the heads on vthe pins into' position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position replace the section of sealing substance into the metallic cap, substantially as described.
l2. In a device of theclass described, the combination of mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections, cutting tools for performing said cuttingoperation, means for advancing and withdrawing said cutting tools to and from operative position, means for rotating said cutting tools, a rotatable member comprising a plurality of outwardly extending arms, a fixed pin carried by each of saidarms, a head on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is fed prior to cutting and upon which the severed section is retained, a slidable member surrounding said pin, means for actuating the slidable member to strip the section of sealing A"substance off the headand position it Within a metalliccap, and means for moving the rotatable member in a step by step movel ment to bring the heads on the pins into p0- sition to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placing the section of sealing substance into the metallic cap, substantially as described.
13. In a device of the class described, the
A -combination of mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections, means for automatically performing said cutting operation, a-rota- .table-member, means connected to the main -driving shaft for rotating said member in a step by step movement, 'a plurality of fixed pins carried by said rotatable member, a
ead on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is adapted to b'e fed prior to cutting and upon which the section severedfrom the body portion isretained, av
slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, means for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the section ofsealing substance ofi'l the head and position it within a metallic cap, means for moving the rotatable member to bring the heads on the-pins intoposition to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placing the section of sealingsubstance into the metallic cap, and means for automatically bringing the caps into position to receive the sealing substance, substantially as described'.
14. In a device of the class described, the
` combination of mechanism for -feeding -a strip of sealing substance into position to be cutiinto sections, mechanism for automati- .cally performing said cutting o eration, a rotatable member, a lurality ofpiixed ins carried-by said rotata le member, a hea on each of Said pins onto which the sealing subst-ance is fed prior to cutting and upon which the severed section is reta1ned,-a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, means for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the section of sealing substance off the head and position it Within a metallic cap, means for moving the rotatable member in a step by step movement to bring the heads on the pins into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placing the section of sealing substance into the metallic cap, and a` rotatable ring having therein a plurality of recesses adapted to receive metallic caps, and means for rotating said :ring in a step by step movement in unison with the movement of the rotatable member, substantially as described.
15. In a device of the class described, the combination of mechanismA for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections, means for automatically performing said cutting operation, a rotatable member, a plurality of fixed pins carried by said rotatable member, a head on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is 'fed prior to cutting and upon which the section severed from the bodyvportion is retained, a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, means for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the section of sealing substance oft' the headand position it Within a metallic cap,. means for moving the rotatable member in a step by step movement to bring the heads on the pins into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into posif tion for placing the section of sealing substance into a metallic cap, a rotatable ring having therein a plurality of recesses adapted to receive metallic caps, a gear Wheel attached to said ring, andl means connected to the main driving shaft to actuatc said gear and rotate said ring in a step by `step movement in unison with the movement of the rotatable member, substantially as described.
16. In a device of the class described, the combination of mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections, means for automatically performing said cutting operation, a rotatable member, a plurality of fixed pins carried by the rotatable member, a head on each of said pins onto which the sealing substance is fed p -rior to cutting and upon which the section severed from the body portion is retained, a slidable sleeve surrounding said pin, means for actuating the slidable sleeve to strip the seetion'of sealing substance 0H' the head and position it Within a metallic cap, means for moving the rollO tatable member, in a step by step movement to bring the heads on the pins into position to receive the sealing substance and thence into position for placing the section of sealing substance into the metallic cap, a rotatable ring having therein a plurality of recesses adapted to receive metallic Caps, a gear Wheel attached to said ring; means connected to the main driving shaft to" actuate said gear and rotate said ring in a step by step movement in unison with the movement of the rotatable ring, a receptacle for glueor other adhesive substance.
positioned in the line of travel of the metallic caps carried in the recesses in the rotatable ring, and means for permitting a drop of glue to be deposited in the metallic caps, substantially as described.
17. In a device of the class described, the combination of mechanism for feeding -a strip of sealing substance into position to be cut into sections, means for automatically performing said cutting operation7 a ro-v tatable ring having a plurality of recesses therein adapted to carry metallic caps, means for automatically rotating said ring in a step by step movement, a rotatable member carrying the' severed sections 'of sealing substance into position to be nserted Within the cap, means for automat-ic-ally performing said inserting operation, means for moving the rotatable member in a step by step movement in unison with the 4rotatable ring, a` reel carrying a roll of sheet metal, means for feeding said sheetof metal into position to have retaining members for the sealing substance formed -and cut therefrom by forming-and cutting dies,.a slidable head carrying a. male forming die member and a male cutting die member, means for actuating said slidable head, a female forming diemember and a female cutting die member adapted to cooperate Withthe male forming and 'male cutting die members on the slidable head, means for positioning and securing the retaining members inthe caps, and means for depositing a drop of adhesive substance into the cap prior to the insertion of the retaining members, substantially as described. r v
l18. In a device of the class described, the
combination vof mechanism for feeding a strip of sealing substance into position toV be cut into sect1ons, means for automatically performing said cuttin operation, a rotatable ring having a p urality of recesses therein adapted to carry met-allie caps, meansfor automatically rotating said ring in a step by step movement, a' rotatable member carrying the severed Sections of performing said inserting operation,- means for moving the rotatable member iny a step by-step movement in unison with the move# mentcf the rotatable ring, a reel carrying a roll of sheet metal, means for feeding said sheet of metalforWa-rd in a step by step movement, a slidable head carrying a male forming die member anda male cut ting die memberlfor forming and cutting retainin members for the sealing substance s CHARLES D. MCDoNALn..
Witnesses: 1-
WM. P. BOND, Trios. A. lANNINe,JrV
sou sealing substance into position to be inserted Within the cap, means for automatically positioning of the retaining members,l sub- 4stantiallyas described.
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