PRESS SYSTEM AND SHELL FEEDING ASSEMBLY THEREFOR
20240307946 ยท 2024-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Dennis Cornelius Stammen (Brookville, OH, US)
- Steven Todd Albright (Piquo, OH, US)
- Bryan Lee Schoenlein (Minster, OH, US)
- Neil Albert Zumberger (Sidney, OH, US)
- Edward Eugene Donaldson (North Canton, OH, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A feeding assembly is for feeding material to a press system. The press system includes a shell press having a die set structured to form the material into a plurality of shells. The feeding assembly includes a support element, a feed roll including an integral shaft, a drive assembly driving the feed roll and including a motor and a drive shaft, the drive shaft, and a pinch roll cooperating with the feed roll to receive and move material therebetween. The longitudinal axis of the integral feed roll shaft is laterally offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of the motor drive shaft.
Claims
1. A feeding assembly for feeding material to a press system, the press system including a shell press having a die set structured to form said material into a plurality of shells, the feeding assembly comprising: a support element; a feed roll coupled to the support element and including an integral shaft having a longitudinal axis; a drive assembly structured to drive the feed roll, the drive assembly including a motor and a drive shaft, the drive shaft having a longitudinal axis; and a pinch roll structured to cooperate with the feed roll to receive and move said material therebetween, wherein the longitudinal axis of the integral feed roll shaft is laterally offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of the motor drive shaft.
2. The feeding assembly of claim 1 wherein the motor is a servo motor; and wherein the drive assembly further includes a pulley assembly and a drive belt.
3. The feeding assembly of claim 2 wherein the pulley assembly includes a drive member coupled to the motor drive shaft and a pulley coupled to the integral shaft of the feed roll; and wherein the drive belt operatively couples the drive member and the pulley and is structured to resist backlash.
4. The feeding assembly of claim 1 wherein the die set of the shell press has a centerline; wherein the feeding assembly has a centerline; wherein the distance, D, between the centerline of the die set and the centerline of the feeding assembly is the indexing stock; and wherein the indexing stock is 70 inches or less.
5. The feeding assembly of claim 4 wherein the longitudinal axis of the integral feed roll shaft is disposed 40 inches or less from the centerline of the die set.
6. The feeding assembly of claim 1 wherein the shell press has a base; and wherein the support element of said feeding assembly is structured to overlap at least a portion of said base.
7. The feeding assembly of claim 1 wherein the feed roll comprises an outer cylinder, a concentric inner cylinder, and a plurality of webs extending between and connecting the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder to create a lightweight substantially hollow structure.
8. The feeding assembly of claim 7 wherein the integral shaft of the feed roll is a steel shaft extending through the inner cylinder.
9. The feeding assembly of claim 1 wherein the pinch roll includes a core, an outer cover overlaying the core, a pair of bearings disposed at opposite ends within the core, and a shaft extending through the core between the bearings.
10. The feeding assembly of claim 10 wherein the core is made from steel; and wherein the outer cover is made from non-metallic material.
11. A press system comprising: a shell press including a base and a die set; a feeding assembly for feeding material to the shell press and between the die set to form a plurality of shells, the feeding assembly comprising: a support element, a feed roll coupled to the support element and including an integral shaft having a longitudinal axis, a drive assembly structured to drive the feed roll, the drive assembly including a motor and a drive shaft, the drive shaft having a longitudinal axis, and a pinch roll cooperating with the feed roll to receive and move said material therebetween, wherein the longitudinal axis of the integral feed roll shaft is laterally offset with respect to the longitudinal axis of the motor drive shaft; and conveyance equipment for conveying the shells.
12. The press system of claim 11 wherein the motor is a servo motor; and wherein the drive assembly further includes a pulley assembly and a drive belt.
13. The press system of claim 12 wherein the pulley assembly includes a drive member coupled to the motor drive shaft and a pulley coupled to the integral shaft of the feed roll; and wherein the drive belt operatively couples the drive member and the pulley and is structured to resist backlash.
14. The press system of claim 11 wherein the die set of the shell press has a centerline; wherein the feeding assembly has a centerline; wherein the distance, D, between the centerline of the die set and the centerline of the feeding assembly is the indexing stock; and wherein the indexing stock is 70 inches or less.
15. The press system of claim 14 wherein the longitudinal axis of the integral feed roll shaft is disposed 40 inches or less from the centerline of the die set.
16. The press system of claim 11 wherein the shell press has a base; and wherein the support element of said feeding assembly is structured to overlap at least a portion of said base.
17. The press system of claim 11 wherein the feed roll comprises an outer cylinder, a concentric inner cylinder, and a plurality of webs extending between and connecting the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder to create a lightweight substantially hollow structure.
18. The press system of claim 11 wherein the pinch roll includes a core, an outer cover overlaying the core, a pair of bearings disposed at opposite ends within the core, and a shaft extending through the core between the bearings; wherein the core is made from steel; and wherein the outer cover is made from non-metallic material.
19. The press system of claim 11 wherein the die set is disposed in a horizontal plane; wherein the shell press has load conveyance equipment and exit conveyance equipment; and wherein the load conveyance equipment is disposed at an angle with respect to the horizontal plane of the die set.
20. The press assembly of claim 19 wherein the angle is at least 20 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] For purposes of illustration, embodiments of the disclosed concept will be described as applied to a wide out shell press, although it will become apparent that they could also be applied to a variety of alternative press systems having any known or suitable size and/or configuration of metal forming tooling and related components.
[0028] Directional phrases used herein such as, for example, clockwise, counterclockwise, upper, lower, top, bottom, and derivatives thereof, relate to the orientation of the elements shown in the drawings and are not limiting upon the claims unless expressly recited therein.
[0029] As employed herein, the term can refers to any known or suitable container, which is structured to contain a substance (e.g., without limitation, liquid; food; any other suitable substance), and expressly includes, but is not limited to, beverage cans, such as aluminum beer and soda cans, as well as food cans.
[0030] As employed herein, the term can end refers to the closure that is structured to be coupled to the can, in order to seal the can.
[0031] As employed herein, the terms shell and can end shell refer to the member that is formed in the disclosed shell press and is subsequently acted upon and converted by suitable tooling, typically within a conversion press, in order to provide the desired can end.
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[0033] The disclosed feeding assembly 120 includes a number of new and unique features that will be described in detail hereinbelow, and which significantly enhance the manufacturing performance of the press system 102. By way of one non-limiting example, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the disclosed concept, the feeding assembly 120 uses an index and dwell feeding cycle to enable high-speed (e.g., without limitation, preferably greater than 450 strokes per minute (spm) and, more preferably, greater up to 700 spm) feeding of wide (e.g., without limitation, up to 50 inches, or wider) aluminum coil stock (e.g., coil stock 152 shown in simplified form in
[0034] As shown in
[0035] Continuing to refer to
[0036] The servo motor 200 is mounted below the feed roll 400, as shown in
[0037] Referring again to
[0038] This design also allows the stock loop 126 to be substantially reduced. The stock between the feed loop 126 and the die set 110, 112 moves intermittently, and the material stock 152 (
[0039] The close proximity and reduced footprint and spacing of the disclosed press system 102 and feeding assembly 120 will be further appreciated with reference to
[0040] A still further unique aspect of the disclosed concept is best shown in
[0041] As previously noted, the feeding assembly 120 also utilizes new and unique lightweight feed roll 400 and pinch roll 500 designs. The feed roll is best shown in the section view of
[0042] The pinch roll 500 is best shown in
[0043] Accordingly, among other benefits, the disclosed feeding assembly 120 provides a number of unique features that enable the high-speed (e.g., without limitation, 450-700 spm) feeding of wide (e.g., without limitation, up to 50 inches, or wider) coil aluminum stock 152 to a press system 102 for improved manufacturing production of shells 106.
[0044] While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of disclosed concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.