IP Library Granted Patent US 9,085,026
Granted Patent B2
US 9,085,026 · App. 13/157,639 · Granted Jul 21, 2015

High speed seaming assembly

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Patent No.
US 9,085,026
App. No.
13/157,639
Granted
Jul 21, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A seaming assembly configured to seam a can end onto a can body to form a seamed container is disclosed. The seaming assembly includes a lifter assembly, a seaming chuck, and a knockout pad. The lifter assembly may be configured to lift a can body, and may include a spring. The seaming chuck may include a surface that is configured to contact a portion of the can end during seaming. The knockout pad may be movable relative to the seaming chuck, and may be configured to locate the can end prior to seaming. The spring may be preloaded to provide a force between 30 lbf and 90 lbf to the can body when the lifter assembly has lifted the can body and the can end has contacted the seaming chuck. The force provided to the can body may increase to between 90 lbf and 150 lbf after the spring has been compressed.

Claims (46)

1. A seaming assembly configured to seam a can end onto a can body to form a seamed container, the seaming assembly comprising:

a lifter chuck assembly that is configured to lift a can body, the lifter chuck assembly including a lifter plate that is configured to support the can body, and a compression spring disposed below the lifter plate;

a seaming chuck including a drive surface that is configured to contact a portion of the can end during seaming and against which a seaming force is applied; and

a knockout pad that is movable relative to the seaming chuck, the knockout pad is configured to (i) locate the can end and maintain engagement with the can end up until immediately after the can end engages the seaming chuck, and (ii) contact the can end to disengage the seamed can from the seaming chuck after seaming,

wherein (i) the compression spring is preloaded to provide an axial force between about 30 lbf and about 90 lbf to the can body when the lifter chuck assembly has lifted the can body and the can end has contacted the seaming chuck, and (ii) the compression spring is preloaded such that the axial force provided to the can body during both a first seaming operation and a second seaming operation increases to between about 90 lbf and about 150 lbf after the compression spring has been compressed a specified distance.

2. The seaming assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the compression spring is preloaded to provide an axial force of about 54 lbf to the can body when the lifter chuck assembly has lifted the can body and the can end has contacted the seaming chuck.

3. The seaming assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the specified distance is about 0.035 inches.

4. The seaming assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the axial force is about 110 lbf after the compression spring has been compressed the specified distance.

5. The seaming assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the knockout pad provides an axial force of about 30 lbs to the can body after the knockout pad locates the can end and before the can end engages the seaming chuck.

6. The seaming assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the knockout pad is configured to disengage the can end when the can end engages the seaming chuck.

7. The seaming assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the knockout pad is configured to maintain an axial load that is between about 20 lbf and about 40 lbf on the can body for at least 70% of a time from when the knockout pad locates the can end to a time when the can end engages the seaming chuck.

8. The seaming assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the knockout pad includes a downward extending section that is configured to contact and locate the can end, the downward extending section having a height that is at least 0.170 inches.

9. The seaming assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the downward extending section has a height of about 0.210 inches.

10. The seaming assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the downward extending section extends down at an angle of about 22.2 degrees with respect to a center axis of the knockout pad.

11. The seaming assembly according to claim 10 , wherein a distal end of the downward extending section defines a circle.

12. The seaming assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the compression spring is preloaded (i) to provide an axial force between about 30 lbf and about 90 lbf to the can body when the lifter chuck assembly has lifted the can body and the can end has contacted the seaming chuck, and (ii) such that the axial force provided to the can body increases to between about 90 lbf and about 150 lbf after the compression spring has been compressed a specified distance in order to minimize wrinkles formed in the can body.

13. A seaming assembly configured to seam a can end onto a can body to form a seamed container, the seaming assembly comprising:

a lifter chuck assembly including a lifter plate that is configured to support a can body;

a seaming chuck including a drive surface that is configured to contact a portion of the can end during seaming and against which a seaming force is applied; and

a knockout pad that is movable relative to the seaming chuck, the knockout pad is configured to (i) locate the can end and maintain engagement with the can end up until immediately after the can end engages the seaming chuck, and (ii) contact the can end to disengage the seamed container from the seaming chuck after seaming,

wherein (i) the knockout pad is configured to provide a first axial force to the can end and can body prior to the can end engaging the seaming chuck, (ii) the lifter chuck assembly is configured to lift the can end and can body so that the can end engages the seaming chuck, and (iii) the lifter chuck assembly is configured to provide a second axial force during both a first seaming operation and a second seaming operation to the can end and can body when the can end engages the seaming chuck, the second axial force is greater than the first axial force by less than 70 lbf.

14. The seaming assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the second axial force is greater than the first axial force by less than 35 lbf.

15. The seaming assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the lifter chuck assembly further includes a compression spring that is configured to apply the second axial force to the can end and can body.

16. The seaming assembly according to claim 15 , wherein the compression spring is preloaded such that the second axial force is between about 30 lbf and about 90 lbf when the can end contacts the seaming chuck, and increases to between about 90 lbf and about 150 lbf after the spring has been compressed a specified distance.

17. The seaming assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the second axial force is about 54 lbf when the can end engages the seaming chuck.

18. The seaming assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the specified distance is about 0.035 inches.

19. The seaming assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the second axial force is about 110 lbf after the compression spring has been compressed the specified distance.

20. The seaming assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the first axial force is about 30 lbs after the knockout pad locates the can end.

21. The seaming assembly according to claim 20 , end engages the seaming chuck.

22. The seaming assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the knockout pad and the lifter chuck assembly are configured to maintain an axial load that is between about 15 lbf and about 100 lbf on the can end and can body for at least 70% of a time from when the knockout pad locates the can end to a time when the can end engages the seaming chuck.

23. The seaming assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the knockout pad includes a downward extending section that is configured to contact and locate the can end, the downward extending section having a height that is at least 0.170 inches.

24. The seaming assembly according to claim 23 , wherein the downward extending section has a height of about 0.210 inches.

25. The seaming assembly according to claim 23 , wherein the downward extending section extends down at angle of about 22.2 degrees with respect to a center axis of the knockout pad.

26. The seaming assembly according to claim 25 , wherein a distal end of the downward extending section defines a circle.

27. The seaming assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the second axial force is greater than the first axial force by less than 70 lbf in order to minimize wrinkles formed in the can body.

28. A method of seaming a can end onto a can body to form a container, the method comprising:

positioning the can end on top of the can body to form a can body and can end combination;

locating the can end with a knockout pad;

lifting the can body and can end combination with a lifter chuck assembly until the can end engages a seaming chuck, the lifter chuck assembly providing an axial force between about 30 lbf and about 90 lbf to the can body when the can end engages the seaming chuck;

lifting the can body and can end combination with the lifter chuck assembly until the axial force provided by the lifting chuck assembly increases to between about 90 lbf and about 150 lbf to the can body; and

after lifting the can body and can end combination with the lifter chuck assembly until the axial force provided by the lifting chuck assembly increases to between about 90 lbf and about 150 lbf to the can body, seaming the can end onto the can body during a first seaming operation and a second seaming operation.

29. The method according to claim 28 , wherein the knockout pad locates the can end such that the knockout pad provides a force between about 20 lbf and about 40 lbf to the can body.

30. The method according to claim 29 , wherein the knockout pad remains in contact with the can end until immediately after the can end engages with the seaming chuck.

31. The method according to claim 28 , wherein the step of lifting the can body and can end combination with the lifter chuck assembly occurs after the can end engages the seaming chuck.

32. The method according to claim 28 , wherein the lifting steps minimize wrinkles in the can body formed during the method.

33. The method according to claim 28 , wherein the step of lifting the can body and can end combination with a lifter chuck assembly until the can end engages a seaming chuck includes the lifter chuck assembly providing an axial force of about 54 lbf to the can body when the can end engages the seaming chuck.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 14, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: CROWN PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY, INC.; SIGNODE INDUSTRIAL GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 065564/0736 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 6, 2014
From: CROWN PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 032398/0001 →