Horizontal/vertical grip anti-rotation capping knife
20170217747 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B43/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/2835
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a unique knife plate structure for preventing rotation of a plastic container during the capping operation, wherein the container neck is provided with a finish ring or lip, wherein the knife plate is formed to provide laterally and vertically directed sharp edged or pointed container neck contact spikes each of which spikes penetrates (slightly) a portion of the plastic neck surface at the junction of the underside of the finish ring with the neck to hold the container in a fixed non-rotational position while the cap or lid is being rotationally applied.
Claims
1. A container capping knife structure for holding a plastic container against rotation during a capping operation, said knife structure comprising a knife plate having a substantially planar mounting portion for attachment to a capper head of a container capping machine, and further having an arcuate edge portion which is shaped to partially surround a container neck, which neck is formed with a finish ring which forms a junction area of said neck and said ring, said arcuate edge portion being formed with an array of spikes which provide substantially lateral penetrating edge portions and substantially vertical penetrating edge portions, whereby contraction of opposing said knife structures around a container neck portion which is adjacent to the underside of said finish ring or lip will engage said spikes with said container neck and said finish ring.
2. The knife structure of claim 1, wherein both said lateral and vertical penetrating edge portions are on at least some of the same spikes.
3. The knife structure of claim 1 wherein said lateral and vertical penetrating edge portions are on the same spikes, and wherein from 3-8 spikes are provided.
4. The knife structure of claim 1 wherein both said lateral and said vertical edge portions are positioned on said arcuate edge portion of said knife plate to engage said junction area of said neck and said finish ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The present anti-rotation knife invention is described further in detail in the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] With reference to the drawings and claims herein, the present capper knife, i.e., each knife plate 10 thereof, has spaced spike areas “5A” shown in dotted line in
[0019] Referring to the alternative spike configuration of
[0020] The wedge shaped, sled-like, arcuate surface configuration 13 of the spike component 14 offers sufficient resistance to the lateral penetration of the spike into the wall surface portion 21 of the neck to divert the neck penetration of the spike toward a generally vertical direction whereby the spike component 12 will penetrate also generally vertically. This action also causes the top surface portion 13 of the spike to slidingly engage junction area 19 of the spike and neck and cam the knife also further laterally into the neck as downward forces of the capping process are generated against the neck and knife plate top 22. In an alternative construction, components 12 and 14 can be separately arranged around the arcuate rim 20 shown in
[0021] The improved neck support knife provides planar plate 10 having top surface 22 and bottom surface 24 surrounded by an arcuate rim 26, which knife plate is adapted for attachment to a capping machine (not shown). The total included angle of the arc 26A of rim 26 can be varied over a wide range but typically is roughly semi-circular. Similarly, the shape and arrangement of bolt or screw mounting holes 28 in the rim can be modified as needed to match the configuration required for attachment to a particular capping machine. The top planar surface 22 of the knife plate 10 is adapted to engage and support lip (finish ring) 18 which extends laterally from the neck of the bottle with the bottle body suspended below the neck support knife.
[0022] The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications will be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.