US1925951A - Bottle capping machine feeding attachment - Google Patents
Bottle capping machine feeding attachment Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US1925951A US1925951A US586006A US58600632A US1925951A US 1925951 A US1925951 A US 1925951A US 586006 A US586006 A US 586006A US 58600632 A US58600632 A US 58600632A US 1925951 A US1925951 A US 1925951A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- wall
- plate
- recess
- rod
- capping machine
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
- 239000008267 milk Substances 0.000 description 4
- 235000013336 milk Nutrition 0.000 description 4
- 210000004080 milk Anatomy 0.000 description 4
- 210000003813 thumb Anatomy 0.000 description 3
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000011087 paperboard Substances 0.000 description 2
- 235000013365 dairy product Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 230000006378 damage Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67B—APPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
- B67B1/00—Closing bottles, jars or similar containers by applying stoppers
- B67B1/10—Closing bottles, jars or similar containers by applying stoppers by inserting disc closures
Definitions
- This invention relates to attachments for capping machines constructed to apply the common paper board disks to the mouths of milk bottles as closures therefor.
- this invention consists in a special construction comprising a spring pressed plate disposed in the common wall between the cap magazine chamber and the plunger chamber and controlled by a combination of graduated devices adapted for adjusting the plate to suit the thickness of the caps to be fed.
- Fig. 1 represents a bottom view of the chambers and common wall between them, and shows the shape of the movable plate.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view through the wall.
- Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the chambers and the base thereof forming part of the machine.
- the milk bottle is received in the conical entrance l of the portion of the machine that supr ports the plunger chamber 2, having the usual 1932.
- plate 6 being suitably raised or lowered in its adjustment in the recess 15 by means of the thumb nut, caps of a particular thickness will be served one at a time under the plate 6 and its downward extension 7. But, if a cap is fed a trifle thicker or with the wire staple projecting unduly, the plate rises in the recess 15 and the thicker cap passes without incident.
- the partsdescribed are constructed to take care of variations suchas described in the usual course of capping bottles in numerous succession and as determined by practical experience with capping machines generally.
- a capping machine attachment the combination with a cylindrical cap magazine chamber, of a cylindrical pl .gcr chamber, the said chambers having a common vertical wall between them, a recess formed at the bottom of said wall and having curved sides in correspondence with the cylindrical interior surfaces of said chambers, a plate movably fitting the said recess, a rod secured to the plate and extending movably upward in the wall, said recess having an upward extension in said wall, a coil spring oncircling said rod in said extension of the recess and acting to press said plate downwardly, and graduated devices for moving the rod vertically against the force of the spring.
- the combination with a cylindricalcap magazine chamber, of a cylindrical plunger'chamber having a common vertical wall between them, a recess formed at the bottom of said wall and having curved sides in correspondence with the cylindrical interior surfaces of said chambers, a plate movably fitting the said recess, the said plate having its middle portion provided with an extension downwardly, a rod secured to the plate and movableupand down in the said wall, said recess having an upward extension in said wall, a coil spring encircling the said rod in the extension of said recess and acting to press said plate downwardly, and graduated devices for moving the rod vertically against the force of the-spring.
- the combination with a cylindrical cap magazine chamber, of a cylindrical plunger chamber having a common vertical wall between them, a recess formed at the bottom of said 'to the said middle portion of the plate and extending movably upward in the said wall, said recess having an upward extension in the said wall, a coil spring encircling the said rod in the said extension of the recess and acting to press the plate downwardly, and graduated devices for moving the rod'vertically against the force of the spring.
- a cappingmachine attachment the combination with a cylindrical cap magazine chamber, of a cylindrical plunger chamber, the said chambers having a common vertical wall between them, a recess formed at the bottom of said wall and having curved sides in correspondence with the cylindrical interior surfaces of said chambers, a plate movably fitting the said recess, a rod securedto the plate and extending movably upward in said;wall, a coil spring encircling the rod in said extension of the recess and acting to press the plate downwardly, the upper end of said rod being screw threaded and projecting above said wall, a thumb nut engaging the threaded end of the rod to move the rod vertically against the force of the spring, said nut having spaced notches, and a spring pin arranged to engage the said notches individually when the nut is turned.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Closures For Containers (AREA)
Description
Sept. 5, 1933. 1 COMPTON 1,925,951
BOTTLE CAPPING MACHINE FEEDING ATTACHMENT Filed Jan. 11', 1932 1776/2/71; 00/77 073, wg/ /fiy Patented Sept. 5, i933 l,d25,95l
BGTTLE CAPLING MACHHNE FEEDKNG ATTACHMENT Harry L. @Compton, Washington, D. (1., assignor to American Dairy Supply Company, Washington, l). G.
Application January 11,
7 Glaims.
This invention relates to attachments for capping machines constructed to apply the common paper board disks to the mouths of milk bottles as closures therefor.
Milk bottle caps in common use vary somewhat in form and materials. In some instances the disks are plain circular fiat pieces of paper board without attachments of any kind. Others are provided with modified edge portions, or projecting edge extensions, and still others carry tabs ordinarily secured to the disks by staples, the tab being included to enable the user of the milk to withdraw the disk. The tabs may be placed upon the surface of the disks, or in cavities sunken in the disks. As commonly manufactured the staple or staples project more or less above and below the disks. Whatever the cap structure and the slight variations of thickness incidentally occurring, it is the object of this invention to produce an attachment for standard capping J. .achines that will continuously and repeatedly feed caps one at a time to the plunger chamber of the machine without interruption or jamming and destruction of any caps as the operation proceeds. To accomplish the object stated this invention consists in a special construction comprising a spring pressed plate disposed in the common wall between the cap magazine chamber and the plunger chamber and controlled by a combination of graduated devices adapted for adjusting the plate to suit the thickness of the caps to be fed.
The preferred construction is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, of which Fig. 1 represents a bottom view of the chambers and common wall between them, and shows the shape of the movable plate. Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view through the wall. Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the chambers and the base thereof forming part of the machine.
Throughout the drawing and description the same number is used to refer to the same part.
The milk bottle is received in the conical entrance l of the portion of the machine that supr ports the plunger chamber 2, having the usual 1932. Serial No. 586,0il6
In operation, plate 6 being suitably raised or lowered in its adjustment in the recess 15 by means of the thumb nut, caps of a particular thickness will be served one at a time under the plate 6 and its downward extension 7. But, if a cap is fed a trifle thicker or with the wire staple projecting unduly, the plate rises in the recess 15 and the thicker cap passes without incident. The partsdescribed are constructed to take care of variations suchas described in the usual course of capping bottles in numerous succession and as determined by practical experience with capping machines generally. a
This invention is not intended to be confined to any precise size or shape or" the elements set forth.
Having now described the invention and its use, I claim:--
1. In a capping machine attachment, the combination with a cylindrical cap magazine chamber, of a cylindrical pl .gcr chamber, the said chambers having a common vertical wall between them, a recess formed at the bottom of said wall and having curved sides in correspondence with the cylindrical interior surfaces of said chambers, a plate movably fitting the said recess, a rod secured to the plate and extending movably upward in the wall, said recess having an upward extension in said wall, a coil spring oncircling said rod in said extension of the recess and acting to press said plate downwardly, and graduated devices for moving the rod vertically against the force of the spring.
2. In a capping machine attachment, the combination with a cylindrical cap magazine cham-- ber, of a cylindrical plunger chamber, the said chambers having a common vertical wall between them, a recess at the bottom of said wall having side edges concave in form corresponding with the interior cylindrical surfaces of said chambers,
a plate movably fitting said recess and thereby a plate movably fitting the said recess, said plate having a downwardly extending portion,'a rod secured to the plate and extending movablyv upward in the said Wall, said recess having an upward extension in said wall, a coil spring encircling the said rod in said extension of the recess and acting to press said plate downwardly, and
graduated devices for moving the rod vertically against the force of the spring.
4. In a capping machine attachment, the combination with a cylindricalcap magazine chamber, of a cylindrical plunger'chamber, the said chambers having a common vertical wall between them, a recess formed at the bottom of said wall and having curved sides in correspondence with the cylindrical interior surfaces of said chambers, a plate movably fitting the said recess, the said plate having its middle portion provided with an extension downwardly, a rod secured to the plate and movableupand down in the said wall, said recess having an upward extension in said wall, a coil spring encircling the said rod in the extension of said recess and acting to press said plate downwardly, and graduated devices for moving the rod vertically against the force of the-spring.
5. In a capping machine attachment, the combination with a cylindrical cap magazine chamber, of a cylindrical plunger chamber, the said chambers having a common vertical wall between them, a recess formed at the bottom of said 'to the said middle portion of the plate and extending movably upward in the said wall, said recess having an upward extension in the said wall, a coil spring encircling the said rod in the said extension of the recess and acting to press the plate downwardly, and graduated devices for moving the rod'vertically against the force of the spring.
6. In a cappingmachine attachment, the combination with a cylindrical cap magazine chamber, of a cylindrical plunger chamber, the said chambers having a common vertical wall between them, a recess formed at the bottom of said wall and having curved sides in correspondence with the cylindrical interior surfaces of said chambers, a plate movably fitting the said recess, a rod securedto the plate and extending movably upward in said;wall, a coil spring encircling the rod in said extension of the recess and acting to press the plate downwardly, the upper end of said rod being screw threaded and projecting above said wall, a thumb nut engaging the threaded end of the rod to move the rod vertically against the force of the spring, said nut having spaced notches, and a spring pin arranged to engage the said notches individually when the nut is turned.
7. Ina capping machine attachment, the combination with a cap magazine and a plunger chamber having a common wall between them, said wall having a vertical cavity at the bottom opening downwardly, a coil spring in said cavity, a bolt movable lengthwise within said cavity and spring, and a member extending below said cavity and'adjustable by the movements of the bolt, said member being constantly pressed down- Wardlyby said spring.
, V v HARRY L. COMPTON.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US586006A US1925951A (en) | 1932-01-11 | 1932-01-11 | Bottle capping machine feeding attachment |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US586006A US1925951A (en) | 1932-01-11 | 1932-01-11 | Bottle capping machine feeding attachment |
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US1925951A true US1925951A (en) | 1933-09-05 |
Family
ID=24343899
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US586006A Expired - Lifetime US1925951A (en) | 1932-01-11 | 1932-01-11 | Bottle capping machine feeding attachment |
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (1) | US1925951A (en) |
-
1932
- 1932-01-11 US US586006A patent/US1925951A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| US1136460A (en) | Hanger for use in concrete construction. | |
| US1925951A (en) | Bottle capping machine feeding attachment | |
| US2266864A (en) | Article feeding apparatus | |
| US1767079A (en) | Wax-applying tool | |
| US2779518A (en) | Condiment shaker | |
| US3304561A (en) | Apparatus for forming the head on a flat head screw | |
| US1878343A (en) | Capping device | |
| US1981565A (en) | Bottle capping apparatus | |
| US1080046A (en) | Capping-head for bottle-capping machines. | |
| US353189A (en) | Socket for punches | |
| US1210414A (en) | Nut-cracking device. | |
| US1765030A (en) | Apparatus for applying bottle closures | |
| US1888279A (en) | Bottle capper | |
| US1922515A (en) | Nut cracker | |
| US1305328A (en) | of waterbury | |
| US1925950A (en) | Attachment for serving bottle caps of varying thickness | |
| US1055108A (en) | Tension device. | |
| US858440A (en) | Cutting-tool. | |
| US2102994A (en) | Soda-spreading machine | |
| US1075535A (en) | Feeding mechanism. | |
| US1333086A (en) | Bottle-capping machine | |
| US1340748A (en) | Delivering apparatus | |
| US3112591A (en) | Cap applicator | |
| US353188A (en) | Device for drawing metal | |
| US586530A (en) | Signments |