Sealant liner applicator with vacuum chuck
10076828 ยท 2018-09-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D51/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T279/11
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B05C5/0204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C5/0216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0228
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C31/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B23B31/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vacuum chuck adapted for mounting on a lower turret assembly. The lower turret assembly is part a sealant liner applicator. The sealant liner applicator includes an upper turret assembly and a sealant gun, under computer control. The sealant gun is used for applying a sealant around a periphery of an inside of a can or jar lid. The vacuum chuck includes in one embodiment an impeller, with spiral vanes, for creating vacuum air. The impeller is mounted on top of a lower chuck. A top portion of the impeller is adapted for receiving the can lid and held thereon using the vacuum air produced when the impeller and the lower chuck are spun at high speeds, in a range of 1000 to 4000 rpm, on a lower turret assembly.
Claims
1. A vacuum chuck adapted for mounting on a lower turret assembly, the lower turret assembly part a sealant liner applicator, the sealant liner applicator includes an upper turret assembly and a sealant gun, the sealant gun under computer control, the sealant gun used for applying a sealant around a periphery of an inside of a can or jar lid, the vacuum chuck comprising: an annular-shaped impeller; spiral vanes formed in the impeller, the spiral vanes creating vacuum air when the vacuum chuck is rotated at high speeds on the lower turret assembly; a plurality of vacuum ports disposed in the impeller for drawing the vacuum air through the spiral vanes; and an annular shaped lower chuck, the lower chuck attached to a bottom of the impeller, the lower chuck adapted for mounting on the lower turret assembly, the lower chuck includes an upwardly extending threaded post centered thereon, the threaded post is used for receipt in a base plate hole centered on the impeller.
2. The vacuum chuck as described in claim 1 wherein the lower chuck includes a concave top portion, the concave top portion received next to the spiral vanes in the impeller.
3. The vacuum chuck as described in claim 1 wherein the impeller includes a vane base plate disposed above the spiral vanes, the vane base plate including the vacuum ports therein.
4. A vacuum chuck adapted for mounting on a lower turret assembly, the lower turret assembly part a sealant liner applicator, the sealant liner applicator includes an upper turret assembly and a sealant gun, the sealant gun under computer control, the sealant gun used for applying a sealant around a periphery of an inside of a can or jar lid, the vacuum chuck comprising: an annular-shaped impeller having a vane base plate; spiral vanes formed in the impeller and disposed below the vane base plate, the spiral vanes creating vacuum air drawn through vacuum ports in the vane base plate, when the vacuum chuck is rotated in a range of 1000 to 4000 rpm, on the lower turret assembly; and an annular lower chuck, the lower chuck attached to a bottom of the impeller, the lower chuck adapted for mounting on the lower turret assembly, the lower chuck includes an upwardly extending threaded post, the threaded post is used for receipt in a base plate hole centered on the vane base plate.
5. The vacuum chuck as described in claim 4 wherein the lower chuck includes a concave top portion, the concave top portion received next to the spiral vanes in the impeller.
6. A vacuum chuck adapted for mounting on a lower turret assembly, the lower turret assembly part a sealant liner applicator, the sealant liner applicator includes an upper turret assembly and a sealant gun, the sealant gun under computer control, the sealant gun used for applying a sealant around a periphery of an inside of a can or jar lid, the vacuum chuck comprising: an annular-shaped impeller having a vane base plate, the vane base plate having a plurality of vacuum ports therein, the vane base plate adapted for holding a can lid having a diameter in a range of 3 to 7 inches and greater; spiral vanes formed in the impeller and disposed below the vane base plate, the spiral vanes creating vacuum air through the vacuum ports in the vane base plate, when the vacuum chuck is rotated in a range of 1000 to 4000 rpm, on the lower turret assembly; and an annular shaped lower chuck, the lower chuck attached to a bottom of the impeller and adapted for mounting on the lower turret assembly, the lower chuck includes an upwardly extending threaded post, the threaded post is used for receipt in a base plate hole centered on the impeller.
7. The vacuum chuck as described in claim 6 wherein the lower chuck includes a concave top portion, the concave top portion received next to the spiral vanes in the impeller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate complete preferred embodiments in the present invention according to the best modes presently devised for the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(12) The lower chuck impeller 14 includes a vane base plate 18 with spiral vanes 20, used for creating a vacuum. Mounted on top of the vane base plate 18 is an open top can lid cylinder 22 for receiving the can lid 10 thereon. By spinning the vacuum chuck 12 using the spiral vanes 20 at high speeds, in a range of 1000 to 4000 rpm, a vacuum or vacuum air is created, shown as arrows 24. The spinning of the vacuum chuck 12 is shown as arrows 26. The vacuum air 24 is drawn through vacuum ports 28 in the vane base plate 18 and inside the bottom of the can lid cylinder 22 for holding the can lid 10 thereon.
(13) The lower chuck impeller 14 is shown disposed above the lower chuck 16 for attachment thereto using a threaded post 30. The post 30 is threaded around a threaded base plate hole 32 centered on the vane base plate 18. The lower chuck 16 includes a concave top portion 34 for engaging the bottom of the spiral vanes 20 and creating a secure fit and improved vacuum air suction, when creating the vacuum air 24 using the vacuum chuck 12.
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(15) In this drawing, the vacuum chuck 12 is illustrated in a down position and mounted on the lower turret assembly 44, by threading the top of the assembly 44 to the bottom of the lower chuck 16. The can lid 10 is shown received on top of the lower chuck impeller 14 and held thereon using the vacuum 24 created by the spinning of the vacuum chuck 12 on the lower turret assembly 44.
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(22) Mounted next to the sealant liner applicator 36 is a starwheel 52. The starwheel 52 includes a plurality of semi-circular can lid holders 54. The starwheel 52 is rotated in a clockwise direction, as indicated by arrows 56. The can lid holders 54 are used for feeding the can lids 10 onto the turret support plate 48. Also shown in this drawing is a pair of spaced apart can lid arms 58 used for receiving the can lids 10 there between and after the sealant has been applied thereto. Arrows 60 indicate the exiting of a can lid 10 from the sealant liner applicator 36.
(23) While this drawing illustrates the sealant liner applicator 36 having 8 vacuum chucks mounted on lower turret assemblies 44, it should be kept in mind, the applicator 36 can include any number of turret assemblies used with the subject vacuum chuck 12.
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(25) While the invention has been particularly shown, described and illustrated in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments and modifications thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as claimed except as precluded by the prior art.