Anvil device
10828857 ยท 2020-11-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31B50/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/594
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B7/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B43/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An anvil device (10) is for insertion into an end closure of a partially formed container. The anvil device (10) comprises a bracket (12) and an anvil body (14) connected to one end of the bracket (12). The anvil body (14) comprises four corners (C1 to C4) where the distance between one pair of diagonally opposite corners (C1, C3) is less than the distance between the other pair of diagonally opposite corners (C2, C4). The anvil body (14) is asymmetric and one corner (C1) is closer to the centre of the anvil body (14) than each of the other three corners (C2 to C4).
Claims
1. An anvil device (10) for insertion into an end closure of a partially formed container (16), the anvil device (10) comprising: bracket (12), and an anvil body (14) connected to one end of the bracket (12), the anvil body (14) comprising four corners (C1-C4), the distance between one pair of diagonally opposite corners (C1, C3) being less than the distance between the other pair of diagonally opposite corners (C2, C4), characterized in that one corner (C1) is closer to the center of the anvil body (14) than each of the other three corners (C2, C3, C4).
2. An anvil device according to claim 1, wherein the anvil body (14) is H-shaped and the bracket (12) is connected to the anvil body (14) in a central region of the anvil body (14).
3. An anvil device according to claim 2, wherein a first pair of adjacent corners of the anvil body are directly connected by a substantially straight first edge.
4. An anvil device according to claim 2, wherein a second pair of adjacent corners of the anvil body are directly connected by a second edge.
5. An anvil device according to claim 2, wherein the three corners further from the center of the anvil body than the one corner are all equidistant from the center of the anvil body.
6. An anvil device according to claim 1, wherein a first pair of adjacent corners (C2, C3) of the anvil body (14) are directly connected by a substantially straight first edge (E1).
7. An anvil device according to claim 6, wherein the length of the first edge (El) directly connecting the first pair of adjacent corners (C2, C3) of the anvil body (14) is longer than the length of the second edge (E2) directly connecting the second pair of adjacent corners (C1, C4) of the anvil body (14).
8. An anvil device according to claim 1, wherein a second pair of adjacent corners (C1, C4) of the anvil body (14) are directly connected by a second edge (E2).
9. An anvil device according to claim 8, wherein the length of the first edge directly connecting the first pair of adjacent corners of the anvil body is longer than the length of the second edge directly connecting the second pair of adjacent corners of the anvil body.
10. An anvil device according to claim 1, wherein the three corners (C2, C3, C4) further from the center of the anvil body (14) than the one corner (C1) are all equidistant from the center of the anvil body (14).
11. A method of forming an end closure of a partially formed container (1 6), the method comprising: receiving the partially formed container (16), inserting into an opening of the end closure an anvil device (10) comprising a bracket (12), and an anvil body (14) connected to one end of the bracket (12), the anvil body (14) comprising four corners (C1-C4), the distance between one pair of diagonally opposite corners (C1, C3) being less than the distance between the other pair of diagonally opposite corners (C2, C4), wherein one corner (C1) is closer to the center of the anvil body (14) than each of the other three corners (C2, C3, C4), and pressing externally on the end closure of the partially formed container (16).
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the anvil body (14) is H-shaped and the bracket (12) is connected to the anvil body (14) in a central region of the anvil body (14).
13. A method according to claim 12, wherein a first pair of adjacent corners of the anvil body are directly connected by a substantially straight first edge.
14. A method according to claim 12, wherein a second pair of adjacent corners of the anvil body are directly connected by a second edge.
15. A method according to claim 12, wherein the three corners further from the center of the anvil body than the one corner are all equidistant from the center of the anvil body.
16. A method according to claim 11, wherein a first pair of adjacent corners (C2, C3) of the anvil body (14) are directly connected by a substantially straight first edge (E1).
17. A method according to claim 16, wherein the length of the first edge (E1) directly connecting the first pair of adjacent corners (C2, C3) of the anvil body (14) is longer than the length of the second edge (E2) directly connecting the second pair of adjacent corners (C1, C4) of the anvil body (14).
18. A method according to claim 11, wherein a second pair of adjacent corners (C1, C4) of the anvil body (14) are directly connected by a second edge (E2).
19. A method according to claim 18, wherein the length of the first edge directly connecting the first pair of adjacent corners of the anvil body is longer than the length of the second edge directly connecting the second pair of adjacent corners of the anvil body.
20. A method according to claim 11, wherein the three corners (C2, C3, C4) further from the center of the anvil body (14) than the one corner (C1) are all equidistant from the center of the anvil body (14).
Description
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(11) The body sub-panels P1 to P4 are bounded at their lower edges by further lines of weakness in the form of scorelines S5 to S8 and thereby divided from a row of bottom end closure panels P6 to P9. The body sub-panels P1 to P4 are also bounded at their upper edges by further lines of weakness in the form of score lines S9 to S12 and thereby divided from a row of top obturating sub-panels P10 to P13. The panels P10 and P12 are quadrangular and form respective quadrangular roof panels of the gable-topped container 4, whilst the sub-panels P11 and P13 are quadrangular and each divided by respective oblique scorelines into three substantially triangular sub-sub-panels.
(12) The row of top obturating panels P10 to P13 are bounded at their upper edges by a row of top-sealing panels P14 to P17 to form a sealing fin 6 of the carton 4. In addition, a pour spout fitment 8 is applied either to the outside or the inside of the laminate of the sub-panel P12 over or through a loop of weakness 9.
(13) The process of converting the container blank 2 of
(14) In order for the top obturating sub-panels P10 to P13 to be closed and sealed to form a top end closure, the scorelines on and adjacent these panels P10 to P13 need to be broken or activated to make the sealing process easier to complete. The scorelines S9 to S12 are broken to assist in the formation of the top obturating sub-panels. The scorelines S9 to S12 are broken with the assistance of a forming anvil device 10 shown in
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(17) The anvil body 14 is asymmetrical in design to compensate for any slightly non-square shape to the opening of the partially formed container into which the anvil body 14 is actually being inserted. Since the partially formed container has been formed from a flat blank 2 that has been folded and sealed into a sleeve, with the bottom sealed ready to receive the contents, the sleeve will tend towards a slight diamond-shape, rather than a true square. The H-shaped anvil body 14 is thus slightly non-square in order to ensure that anvil body 14 can be fitted into the non-square opening without the risk of catching on the sealed sleeve.
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(19) The length of the first edge E1 directly connecting the first pair of adjacent corners C2 and C3 of the anvil body 14 is longer than the length of the second edge E2 directly connecting the second pair of adjacent corners
(20) C1 and C4 of the anvil body 14. This difference in length provides the asymmetry in the design of the anvil body 14 and ensures that the distance between the corners C1 and C3 is less than the distance between the corners C2 and C4, resulting in a very slightly non-square shape to the overall design of the anvil body 14 when viewed from below, as in
(21) The distance A from corner C1 to C4 is less than the distance B from corner C2 to C3 and the distance X is less than the corresponding distance Y on each of the individual corners. The corner C1 is closer to the centre of the anvil body 14 than each of the other corners C2 to C4. This effectively gives the profile of the anvil body 14 (in relation to the location of the four corners C1 to C4) a diamond-like shape rather than a true square, and this asymmetry compensates for any deviation in the opening of the partially formed container when that container is in the sleeve form prior to the top forming panels being broken in a pre-breaking stage. The combination of distances shown in
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