US3459028A - Method and apparatus for making a side wall for a prismatic container - Google Patents

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US3459028A
US3459028A US585110A US3459028DA US3459028A US 3459028 A US3459028 A US 3459028A US 585110 A US585110 A US 585110A US 3459028D A US3459028D A US 3459028DA US 3459028 A US3459028 A US 3459028A
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  • the present invention relates generally to shipping containers such as drums, and more particularly concerns a method and apparatus for forming from sheet material a side wall having a prismatic shape.
  • shipping containers are often made with a crosssection in the shape of a regular polygon.
  • a suitable geometry such as a four, six or eight-sided gure
  • the containers thus formed may be made to stack in closer relationship to one another, and are additionally given greater resistance to rolling and tumbling than is the case with conventional cylindrical containers.
  • Prismatic containers of this type are characterized by a central prismatic body portion which is linked at each end to a circular opening by a transition portion which is created during the forming operation. In this way, conventional end portions or closures such as are employed in conventional cylindrical containers may be utilized.
  • FIGURE 1 is an elevation in perspective of a prismatic side wall produced according to the method and with the exemplary apparatus of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of an exemplary apparatus for forming side walls for prismatic shipping containers embodying the features of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevational section taken in the plane 3-3 of FIG. 2, illustrating the expanding die segments by which the prismatic shape of the side wall is formed;
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating an alternative embodiment of the exemplary apparatus illustrated in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 1 a prismatic container side wall 10 of the type t0 which the present invention is directed.
  • the greater portion of the container comprises a central portion 11 with a cross-section in the shape of a regular or substantially regular polygon having somewhat rounded axial corners 12.
  • the corners 12 may alternatively be sharply dened without departing from the invention.
  • the side wall is constructed in octagonal form, but it will be seen that it may have any desired number of sides, as with hexagonal or square construction.
  • the container side wall 10 also comprises an opening or end portion 13 at each end which has a circular shape and a diameter which is equal to or smaller than the diameter of the inscribed circle of the polygon.
  • the container thus formed may be tted with conventional end members and closures such as are used with conventional cylindrical shipping containers.
  • transition portions 14 Connecting the central portion 11 and the end portion 13 are transition portions 14 having an axial length which is relatively short compared to the axial length of the central portion 11.
  • the shippin-g container thus formed is thus of substantially prismatic shape, while still allowing the use of circular ttings and lclosures on the end portions 13.
  • the side wall lll is formed with tlat surfaces 15 which dene the prismatic configuration and which are shaped in a manner which avoids excessive stresses in an axial direction in the region of the extremities of the prismatic central portion 11.
  • the flat surfaces 15 are bounded on each side by edge segments 16 which lie parallel to the central axis of the side wall 10.
  • the edges 16 are interconnected at their ends by outwardly curved segments 17 which, according to the invention, are formed in such a manner that the length of the edge' segments 16 is shorter than the overall length of the lat surfaces 1S measured along an axial center line. In this manner, concentration of strain in the region of the extremities of the at surfaces 15 and the corners 12 is avoided, resulting in a considerable reduction of scrap in comparison with previous methods of making such side walls.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 An exemplary apparatus for carrying the invention into effect is illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • This apparatus indicated generally at 19, consists of a plurality of die seg- 3 ments 20 which are radially movable in an outward direction.
  • the die segments 20 together define the full area of the fiat prismatic surfaces 15 of the side wall 10 to be formed, or at a minimum they are shaped so as to define at least the edgel segments 16, 17.
  • each of die segments 20 defines the intersection of two adjacent fiat surfaces 15 in the completed container side wall 10.
  • each die segment 20 defines one axial edge 16 and a part of each convex connecting edge 17 for each of the two fiat surfaces 15 concerned.
  • Means are provided in the apparatus 19 for forcibly moving the die segments 20 radially outwards to engage a cylindrical container blank (not shown) which is placed over the apparatus 19.
  • a truncated pyramidal actuator 21 is provided which may be selectively moved along the central axis of the apparatus 19 -by means of a central actuating rod 22.
  • Power means (not shown) are provided for moving the actuating rod 22 back and forth to cause the actuator 21 to expand and retract Within the apparatus 19.
  • Such means may comprise hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, or .any other suitable actuating means.
  • the beveled surface of the pyramidal actuator 21 wedges the individual die segments 20 apart, causing the individual segments 20 to move radially in an outward direction.
  • a pair of helical springs 23 is carried in circumferential grooves 24 at each end of the apparatus 19.
  • the actuator 21 When the actuator 21 is moved upwardly (as seen in the figures), the die segments 2,0 are drawn inwardly by the springs 23, and the apparatus 19 is thereby contracted.
  • the stroke of the actuator 21 is constant for a given movement of the actuating rod 22, but its points of starting and stopping may be adjusted by means of an adjusting nut 25 screwed on a threaded end 26 of the rod 22.
  • a spring 25 is provided between the actuator 21 and a shoulder of the operating rod 22 to insure constant contact of the actuator 21 against the adjusting nut 25.
  • the die segments 20 are mounted as a group in a cagelike structure consisting of a lower ring 28, an upper ring 29, and tie rods 30 secured by nuts 31. (It should be noted that the nuts 31 and ring 29 have been deleted from FIG. 2 in order better to show the die segments 20 and associated structure.)
  • the apparatus 19 further comprises an annular supporting table 32 for supporting the cylindrical container blank, the table 32 being mounted on a frame or base 33.
  • a suitable cylindrical blank (not shown) made of fibre, sheet metal, or other suitable material is placed over the apparatus 19 and seated against the table 32.
  • the blank may be easily and economically produced on any equipment suitable for the purpose. The only requirement is that the blank have sufficient diameter to fit over the die segments 20 of the apparatus 19 when in the contracted position.
  • the actuating rod 22 When the blank is in position, the actuating rod 22 is moved downwardly (as seen in FIG. 3), thereby moving the actuator 21 in a manner which forcibly Wedges the individual die segments 20 outwardly in a radial direction, causing the blank to be locally expanded in a manner resulting in the configuration shown in FIG. 1.
  • the die segments 20 are so formed that the planes of separation between adjacent segments 20 coincide with the axial center lines 18 of the fiat surfaces 15 to be formed.
  • each of the die segments 20 defines a corner 12 of the completed container, and incorporates one axial edge 16 and part of each transverse edge 17 of the adjacent fiat surfaces 15 to 'be formed.
  • the circumferential strain during forming of the central portion 11 of the side wall 10 is thereby concentrated in the zones of the blank which will ultimately constitute the corners 12 of the completed container side wall 1i).
  • each of the die segments 20 define a single fiat surface 15 of the completed container side wall 10, instead of defining the intersection of two adacent surfaces 15 as in the embodiment of FIG. 3.
  • a separating plane 35 is defined between each of the two die segments 20 as the apparatus 19 is expanded, so that the corner 12 of the completed container wall 10 is bridged over the opening between the die segments 20 during the forming operation.
  • the die segments 20 need not necessarly engage the entire fiat surfaces 15 to be formed.
  • the die segments 20 could, as an alternative, embody recesses corresponding to the central portions of the fiat surfaces .15 of the completed container center section 11, but it should be noted that at least the edges of the blank which are to comprise the edge segments 16, 17 of the fiat surfaces must be engaged by a respective portion of the die segments 20.
  • each of the die segments 20 may consist of two rods shaped generally in a wide U-shape, being joined at their ends to dene an outline which follows the edges 16, 17 of the flat portions 15 of the completed container.
  • the apparatus comprises eight die segments 20 .and consequently the central portion 11 of the completed container side wall 10 will be of octagonal cross-section.
  • the apparatus may, however, include any desired number of die segments 20 so that the resulting container side wall 10 will have .a prismatic central portion 11 having a square, hexagonal, or any other desired prismatic shape.
  • a method for forming a prismatic container side wall from sheet material comprising the steps of forming a cylindrical blank of sheet material
  • each of said die segments has an operating face defining the shape of a fiat prismatic surface of the central portion formed thereby.
  • each of said die segments has an operating face defining the shape of a corner and substantially one half of each .adjoining flat prismatic surface at said corner of the central portion 4.
  • each of said die segments has an operating face dening the shape of a flat prismatic surface of the central portion formed thereby.
  • each of said die segments has an operating face defining the shape of a corner and substantially one-half of each adjoining at prismatic surface at said corner of the central portion formed thereby.

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United States Patent O U.S. Cl. 72-393 6 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method and apparatus for forming prismatic shipping containers is disclosed in which radially expandable die segments are used to engage a cylindrical blank of sheet material along both straight axial side edges and convex connecting end edges of the flat prismatic side surfaces to be thus formed.
The present invention relates generally to shipping containers such as drums, and more particularly concerns a method and apparatus for forming from sheet material a side wall having a prismatic shape.
To make the maximum use of transport or storage space, shipping containers are often made with a crosssection in the shape of a regular polygon. By the choice of a suitable geometry, such as a four, six or eight-sided gure, the containers thus formed may be made to stack in closer relationship to one another, and are additionally given greater resistance to rolling and tumbling than is the case with conventional cylindrical containers.
Prismatic containers of this type are characterized by a central prismatic body portion which is linked at each end to a circular opening by a transition portion which is created during the forming operation. In this way, conventional end portions or closures such as are employed in conventional cylindrical containers may be utilized.
In previous methods of forming side walls of this type from sheet material, a cylindrical blank is formed, after which the central portion of the blank is expanded into polygonal formby means of a plurality of rods which are moved radially -outward away from the central axis of the container. In this way each rod forms a corner of the prismatic side wall portion. However, this method has various disadvantages, the major one being that a great percentage of scrap results due to the formation of cracks in the region of the corners of the prism side walls. It is believed that these cracks are primarily due to the relatively greater degree' of elongation in the region of the prism corners during the forming operation as opposed to that which takes place in other portions of the container side wall. In this connection, it is further believed that the axial deformation in these regions, as opposed to circumferential, is primarily responsible for such difficulties.
In view of the' foregoing, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide an improved method and apparatus for forming side walls for prismatic containers from sheet material. It is a particular aim to provide for the construction of such containers in a manner which avoids excessive axial elongation in the region near the ends of the side panels which form the prismatic shape of the container, so that cracks and other defects may be thereby avoided. A further object is to achieve the construction of an improved prismatic container side wall by means of the foregoing method.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the following description proceeds,
3,459,028 Patented Aug. 5, 1969 ICC takken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in W ich:
FIGURE 1 is an elevation in perspective of a prismatic side wall produced according to the method and with the exemplary apparatus of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of an exemplary apparatus for forming side walls for prismatic shipping containers embodying the features of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a side elevational section taken in the plane 3-3 of FIG. 2, illustrating the expanding die segments by which the prismatic shape of the side wall is formed; and
FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating an alternative embodiment of the exemplary apparatus illustrated in FIG. 2.
While the invention is acceptable of various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawing and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed, but, on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
Turning now to the drawings, there is shown in FIG. 1 a prismatic container side wall 10 of the type t0 which the present invention is directed. The greater portion of the container comprises a central portion 11 with a cross-section in the shape of a regular or substantially regular polygon having somewhat rounded axial corners 12. The corners 12 may alternatively be sharply dened without departing from the invention. In the illustrated embodiment, the side wall is constructed in octagonal form, but it will be seen that it may have any desired number of sides, as with hexagonal or square construction.
In addition to the central portion 11, the container side wall 10 also comprises an opening or end portion 13 at each end which has a circular shape and a diameter which is equal to or smaller than the diameter of the inscribed circle of the polygon. By the provision of such circular openings, the container thus formed may be tted with conventional end members and closures such as are used with conventional cylindrical shipping containers. Connecting the central portion 11 and the end portion 13 are transition portions 14 having an axial length which is relatively short compared to the axial length of the central portion 11. The shippin-g container thus formed is thus of substantially prismatic shape, while still allowing the use of circular ttings and lclosures on the end portions 13.
In accordance' with a principal aspect of the invention, the side wall lll is formed with tlat surfaces 15 which dene the prismatic configuration and which are shaped in a manner which avoids excessive stresses in an axial direction in the region of the extremities of the prismatic central portion 11. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the flat surfaces 15 are bounded on each side by edge segments 16 which lie parallel to the central axis of the side wall 10. The edges 16 are interconnected at their ends by outwardly curved segments 17 which, according to the invention, are formed in such a manner that the length of the edge' segments 16 is shorter than the overall length of the lat surfaces 1S measured along an axial center line. In this manner, concentration of strain in the region of the extremities of the at surfaces 15 and the corners 12 is avoided, resulting in a considerable reduction of scrap in comparison with previous methods of making such side walls.
An exemplary apparatus for carrying the invention into effect is illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3. This apparatus, indicated generally at 19, consists of a plurality of die seg- 3 ments 20 which are radially movable in an outward direction. The die segments 20 together define the full area of the fiat prismatic surfaces 15 of the side wall 10 to be formed, or at a minimum they are shaped so as to define at least the edgel segments 16, 17.
According to the preferred embodiment of the invention as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, each of die segments 20 defines the intersection of two adjacent fiat surfaces 15 in the completed container side wall 10. In other words, each die segment 20 defines one axial edge 16 and a part of each convex connecting edge 17 for each of the two fiat surfaces 15 concerned. It has been found that the method according to this preferred embodiment results in a more uniform distribution of the strains encountered in forming such containers, including strains on both the axial and circumferential directions. The result is a method by which containers may be conveniently and rapidly formed with a high degree of resistance to tears, splits and other failures due to non-uniform stretching of the material of the blank as the container side wall is formed into prismatic shape.
Means are provided in the apparatus 19 for forcibly moving the die segments 20 radially outwards to engage a cylindrical container blank (not shown) which is placed over the apparatus 19. For this purpose, a truncated pyramidal actuator 21 is provided which may be selectively moved along the central axis of the apparatus 19 -by means of a central actuating rod 22. Power means (not shown) are provided for moving the actuating rod 22 back and forth to cause the actuator 21 to expand and retract Within the apparatus 19. Such means may comprise hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, or .any other suitable actuating means. As the actuator 21 is withdrawn by the actuating rod 22, the beveled surface of the pyramidal actuator 21 wedges the individual die segments 20 apart, causing the individual segments 20 to move radially in an outward direction.
For the purpose of retracting the die segments 20 when the actuator 21 is reversed in its motion, a pair of helical springs 23 is carried in circumferential grooves 24 at each end of the apparatus 19. When the actuator 21 is moved upwardly (as seen in the figures), the die segments 2,0 are drawn inwardly by the springs 23, and the apparatus 19 is thereby contracted. The stroke of the actuator 21 is constant for a given movement of the actuating rod 22, but its points of starting and stopping may be adjusted by means of an adjusting nut 25 screwed on a threaded end 26 of the rod 22. A spring 25 is provided between the actuator 21 and a shoulder of the operating rod 22 to insure constant contact of the actuator 21 against the adjusting nut 25.
The die segments 20 are mounted as a group in a cagelike structure consisting of a lower ring 28, an upper ring 29, and tie rods 30 secured by nuts 31. (It should be noted that the nuts 31 and ring 29 have been deleted from FIG. 2 in order better to show the die segments 20 and associated structure.) The apparatus 19 further comprises an annular supporting table 32 for supporting the cylindrical container blank, the table 32 being mounted on a frame or base 33.
In carrying out the method of the present invention, a suitable cylindrical blank (not shown) made of fibre, sheet metal, or other suitable material is placed over the apparatus 19 and seated against the table 32. Being of simple cylindrical form, the blank may be easily and economically produced on any equipment suitable for the purpose. The only requirement is that the blank have sufficient diameter to fit over the die segments 20 of the apparatus 19 when in the contracted position.
When the blank is in position, the actuating rod 22 is moved downwardly (as seen in FIG. 3), thereby moving the actuator 21 in a manner which forcibly Wedges the individual die segments 20 outwardly in a radial direction, causing the blank to be locally expanded in a manner resulting in the configuration shown in FIG. 1.
.formed thereby.
In the preferred embodiment, illustrated in FIG. 2, the die segments 20 are so formed that the planes of separation between adjacent segments 20 coincide with the axial center lines 18 of the fiat surfaces 15 to be formed. Thus, each of the die segments 20 defines a corner 12 of the completed container, and incorporates one axial edge 16 and part of each transverse edge 17 of the adjacent fiat surfaces 15 to 'be formed. The circumferential strain during forming of the central portion 11 of the side wall 10 is thereby concentrated in the zones of the blank which will ultimately constitute the corners 12 of the completed container side wall 1i).
According to another embodiment of the invention, illustrated in FIG. 4, each of the die segments 20 define a single fiat surface 15 of the completed container side wall 10, instead of defining the intersection of two adacent surfaces 15 as in the embodiment of FIG. 3. In this embodiment, a separating plane 35 is defined between each of the two die segments 20 as the apparatus 19 is expanded, so that the corner 12 of the completed container wall 10 is bridged over the opening between the die segments 20 during the forming operation. With this embodiment, the die segments 20 need not necessarly engage the entire fiat surfaces 15 to be formed. The die segments 20 could, as an alternative, embody recesses corresponding to the central portions of the fiat surfaces .15 of the completed container center section 11, but it should be noted that at least the edges of the blank which are to comprise the edge segments 16, 17 of the fiat surfaces must be engaged by a respective portion of the die segments 20.
As another alternative of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 4, each of the die segments 20 may consist of two rods shaped generally in a wide U-shape, being joined at their ends to dene an outline which follows the edges 16, 17 of the flat portions 15 of the completed container.
In the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, the apparatus comprises eight die segments 20 .and consequently the central portion 11 of the completed container side wall 10 will be of octagonal cross-section. The apparatus may, however, include any desired number of die segments 20 so that the resulting container side wall 10 will have .a prismatic central portion 11 having a square, hexagonal, or any other desired prismatic shape.
I claim as my invention:
1. A method for forming a prismatic container side wall from sheet material said method comprising the steps of forming a cylindrical blank of sheet material,
placing said blank over .an expandable die,
expanding said die to locally expand the central portion of said blank into a prismatic shape having a polygonal cross-section lby means of radially expandable and retractable die segments and in which said die segments define flat prismatic surfaces in said central portion which are bounded by substantially parallel straight axial adjacent edges connected at each end by convex connecting edges which engage .at least the peripheral side and end edges of those portions of said blank which are to constitute the fiat surfaces of said prismatic central side wall portion,
contracting said die, and
removing the formed container side Wall.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein each of said die segments has an operating face defining the shape of a fiat prismatic surface of the central portion formed thereby.
3. The method of claim .1 wherein each of said die segments has an operating face defining the shape of a corner and substantially one half of each .adjoining flat prismatic surface at said corner of the central portion 4. An apparatus for forming a prismatic container side wall from a cylindrical blank of sheet material cornprising in combination, a plurality of radially expandable and retractable die segments wherein said die segments, taken together, deline at surfaces each having two substantially parallel straight axial edges connected at each end by convex edges and which when expanded define at least the edges of the flat prisrnatic surfaces of the central portion of the container side wall to be formed, means for forcibly moving said die segments radially in an expanding direction, and means for retracting said die segments.
S. The .apparatus of claim 4 wherein each of said die segments has an operating face dening the shape of a flat prismatic surface of the central portion formed thereby.
6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein each of said die segments has an operating face defining the shape of a corner and substantially one-half of each adjoining at prismatic surface at said corner of the central portion formed thereby.
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FOREIGN PATENTS 732,296 6/1932 France. 814,364 3/1937 France. 702,751 1/ 1954 Great Britain.
, o RICHARD I. HERBST, Primary Examiner U.S. Cl. X.R. 113-120
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