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NEW EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 07.02.1984 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: B65B 7/28 |
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Foil container closing apparatus
Verschliessapparat für folienartigen Behälter
Appareil pour la fermeture d'un récipient foliforme
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08.02.1983 GB 8303449
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Proprietor: Ekco N.V. |
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- Noten, Rik
B-3670 Neeroeteren (BE)
- Hensbroek, Bart
B-3530 Houthalen (BE)
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Withers & Rogers
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Holborn London EC1N 2JT London EC1N 2JT (GB) |
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EP-A- 0 071 130 CH-A- 380 630 DE-C- 2 252 927 FR-A- 1 271 708 FR-A- 2 203 739 GB-A- 951 257 GB-A-12 201 54 US-A- 2 826 026 US-A- 3 834 120
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EP-A- 0 091 813 DE-A- 2 935 479 DE-U-81 225 393 FR-A- 1 587 382 GB-A- 923 741 GB-A- 1 085 834 US-A- 2 732 116 US-A- 3 712 021
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[0001] This invention relates to a closure die assembly for a machine for closing aluminium
foil containers with an aluminium foil lid.
[0002] Aluminium foil containers are well known. One type of prior art foil container is
in the form of a dish having a peripheral outwardly extending flange; the flange may
be reinforced by folding the foil to double thickness. Afoil cover is provided having
a downwardly extending peripheral flange. The cover fits snugly over the container
and the cover flange is turned under the container flange to retain the cover on the
container. The cover may be crimped to the container flange to seal the contents therein.
[0003] Such containers are frequently used to package food; they are cheap, hygienic and
have a good appearance.
[0004] For reasons of cleanliness and hygiene it is important that each container is accurately
closed. Foil containers may be easily damaged or deformed during the closing process
and it is important that a bad closure is detected. Damaged or deformed containers
disrupt a flow line production and moreover, a bad closure cannot be rectified by
replacing a badly fitting cover because of the fragile nature of the container, the
contents of a damaged container are thus wasted.
[0005] Closure machines have been proposed to automatically secure foil covers to foil containers.
Such machines can provide a secure repeatable closure with a low rejection rate.
[0006] German Patent DE-C-2511218 discloses a machine for automatically securing a foil
cover to a foil container. The closure mechanism has upper and lower moving dies and
operates in two stages. The upper die holds the cover onto the container and bends
the cover edge flange vertically downward around the container flange; the lower die
completes the closure urging a multipart frame assembly upwards and inwards to secure
the cover to the container flange. The closure mechanism includes a separate crimping
frame to crimp the folded edge of the container. This action seals the closed container
and is especially desirable where the container contains hot foods and liquids.
[0007] Such a machine, in common with many other prior art proposals, is complicated and
expensive to manufacture. The machine has many moving parts and must thus be made
to a high specification to avoid breakdown. In a hot food kitchen any breakdown of
the machine can seriously affect production and may prevent meals being prepared on
time. Such kitchens are unlikely to employ technical staff able to effect repair to
the mechanism.
[0008] Another disadvantage of prior art closing machines is that parts of the mechanism
are disposed below the foil container. Food may be spilled or slopped from the container
during the closing operation and accumulate in the operating parts of the mechanism.
Such spillage is very difficult to remove effectively and may accumulate sufficiently
to prevent correct working of the mechanism. Spillage may also pose a health hazard.
[0009] The complication of prior art closing machines results in the disadvantage that they
are difficult to disassemble for cleaning and adjustment. It is also difficult to
modify the mechanism to close containers of different size.
[0010] A further disadvantage of prior art closing machines is that a separate frame is
required to crimp the edge of the closed container. Crimping is necessary to ensure
the contents are sealed and to prevent leakage. Separate crimping apparatus increases
the complication and expense of the closing machine.
[0011] European Patent Publication EP-A-0091813 is a prior art document under Article 54(3)
and (4) EPC and discloses an improved closing mechanism having a single moving die
which moves in successive stages. Initial movement of the die bends the flange of
the cover downward around the containerflange and the further movement of the die
causes a multi-part frame assembly to bend the cover flange under the container flange
and thus secure the cover to the container. The mechanism includes a separate crimping
frame.
[0012] DE-U-81 22 539.3 discloses a closing mechanism in which the multi-part closing frame
acts also as the crimping frame. Specifically this publication discloses a closure
die assembly having a die frame and a closure die movable axially thereof in sequential
closing and crimping stages. The closure die comprises a support frame having a support
plate to hold a cover against a container and closure means comprising a multi-part
frame assembly and movable transversely of the support frame to fold an edge flange
of the cover under an edge flange of the container. In the closing stage, axial movement
of the closure die bends the cover edge flange vertically downward and inward under
the container edge flange.
[0013] In the subsequent crimping stage the support plate is movable axially of the support
frame to cause the folded edge flange of the cover to be crimped between the support
plate and the closure means. Thus a separate crimping frame is not required.
[0014] The arrangement has a number of disadvantages. The abutments which control the crimping
operation are outside the multi-part die frame. The mechanism is therefore unduly
bulky. The disclosed die is not adaptable to automatic operation in which a knife
is used to shear aluminium foil sheet in the manner disclosed for example in EP-A-0091813
because the knife cannot be placed sufficiently close to the die to cut a cover the
appropriate size. The crimping force of the die is not easily adjusted. The support
plate for the foil cover does not hold the cover against the container during the
closing stage but only during the crimping stage.
[0015] The present invention seeks to provide an improved closing mechanism for securing
foil covers to foil containers which substantially overcomes the aforementioned disadvantages.
This is obtained by a closure die assembly having the features specified in claim
1.
[0016] The invention provides a separate assembly comprising the major working components
of the closing mechanism and which includes means to crimp the folded edge of container
and cover without a separate crimping mechanism. The assembly can easily be removed
from a container closing machine for cleaning and adjustment and moreover the assembly
may be interengageable with other closure die assemblies suitable for different size
containers. A further advantage is that the closure assembly is disposed substantially
above containers to be closed thus reducing the likelihood of food fouling the mechanism.
The area below the containers is substantially clear of operating parts and thus spillages
and slops may easily be dealt with.
[0017] The simplified closure assembly is thus generally more compact and robust than prior
art closing machines.
[0018] Preferably resilient means, such as coil springs, oppose relative movement between
the support frame and the support plate. The springs may urge the frame and plate
into direct abutment. In one preferred embodiment guide means are provided to locate
and guide the support plate relative to the support frame. The guide means may be
hardened steel pins fastened to the support plate and journalled in sleeve bearings
of the support frame. Return springs may be provided between the support frame and
enlarged heads of the guide pins; the springs may be coiled compression springs disposed
around the guide pins.
[0019] An abutment is provided between the die frame and the support plate to initiate relative
axial movement between the support frame and the support plate. The abutment may be
adjustable in order to allow initiation of relative axial movement to be varied.
[0020] The closure means preferably comprise four generally "L" shaped members arranged
to form a rectangle and urged apart by springs located between adjacent free ends
of the members. The members are movable inwardly of the support frame by ramp means
of the die frame to fold the flange of the cover under the flange of the container.
The ramp means may act directly at the corner of each "L" shaped member or act on
the arms of the members.
[0021] Each frame member has a jaw to receive and fold an edge flange of the cover and each
jaw preferably has an upstanding inner lip to crimp the folded edge of the flange.
The jaw provides a re-entrant chamber to receive the extreme edge of the crimped flange
outboard of the crimp line. In a preferred embodiment the support plate has a continuous
upstanding peripheral lip for engagement with the upstanding lip of the frame members
and between which the container flange is crimped. The upstanding lips may engage
at an angle in order to provide a superior crimp action. The upstanding lip of the
support plate is preferably triangular in section, the inner face of the lip co-operating
with the lip of the frame members and the outer face of the lip forming a closing
side of the re-entrant chamber of each jaw.
[0022] Other features of the invention will be disclosed in the following description of
a preferred embodiment of the invention shown by way of example only in the accompanying
drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a transverse section through a prior art closing frame for a container
closing machine;
Figure 2 is a cross-section of the closing frame along line B-B of Figure 1;
Figures 3 to 8 are end views partly in section showing sequential stages of operation
of a prior art container closing machine;
Figure 9 is a plan view of the closure die assembly according to the invention and
showing the assembly in two operating positions;
Figure 10 is a section through the assembly of Figure 9 on line A-A and including
a part-section through the closing frame. The assembly is shown in open and closed
conditions; and
Figure 11 is a section through the assembly of Figure 9 on line B-B and showing the
assembly in open and partially closed conditions.
[0023] A prior art closing die will now be described with reference to Figures 1 to 8 in
order to explain fully the operation of a typical container closing machine. Figures
1 to 8 are somewhat schematic.
[0024] With reference to Figures 1 and 2 there is shown a typical closing frame comprising
four generally "L" shaped resilient members 11, preferably made of nylon, arranged
to form a rectangle. The members are biassed apart by compression springs 12 acting
between adjacent ends of the members 11. The springs may be partially located in recesses
of the frame members.
[0025] A support frame 13 comprises a top plate 14 and support plate 15 spaced by distance
pieces 16. The frame 13 locates and guides the frame members 11 for inward movement.
[0026] A die frame 17 has rigid guides 18 having ramp faces which act on corresponding faces
of the frame members 11. The guides 18 are arranged in rectangular formation to act
each on adjacent arms of two "L" shaped members 11.
[0027] Relative movement between the support frame 13 and the die frame 17 will urge the
frame members 11 inward against the effect of the return springs 12. Return springs
19 are also provided between the die frame and support frame.
[0028] One or more guide pins 20 locate and guide the support frame 13 relative to the die
frame 17.
[0029] Referring now to Figures 3 to 8, the operation of the prior art die will be described.
[0030] A base frame 21 forms part of a lower die assembly which comprises a crimping frame
23 and an inner die frame 22 movable in the crimping frame. An ejector plate 24 has
guide pins 25 located in journals of the base frame 21. Springs 26 act to urge the
inner die frame 22 and base frame 21 apart.
[0031] An upper die assembly comprises an upperframe 27 to which the die frame 17 is attached
by clamps 28.
[0032] Guideways 31 are provided for aluminium foil sheet 32 to be fed in a direction perpendicular
to the drawing sheet as viewed. A knife comprising a fixed blade 33 and a movable
blade 34 hinged to the fixed blade at pivot 35 cuts the sheet 32 on operation of the
closure machine as will be described in further detail hereafter.
[0033] The closure machines operates in the following manner.
[0034] Figure 3 shows the mechanism in the open or start position. An aluminium foil container
36 is placed on the ejector plate 24; the container may be transported to the plate
24 by conveyor belt or any other convenient means. Aluminium foil sheet is fed from
a roll (not shown) through guides 31 until the container is covered. The method of
feeding the precise length of foil sheet forms no part of the present invention.
[0035] The base frame 21 is carried upward by rams 37 (Figure 4) pushing the inner die frame
22 under the edge flange of the container 36 which is lifted clear of the ejector
plate 24.
[0036] The base frame 21 carries the movable knife 34 upwards by virtue of a generally "L"
shaped member 38 held against the base frame (21) by a spring 39, and a ball or roller41
engaging in a recess of the movable knife 34.
[0037] The movable knife 34 cuts the foil sheet 32 against the fixed knife 33 by means of
a scissor action thus forming the foil cover for the container 36.
[0038] The foil container moves under and engages the foil cover (Figure 5). The movable
knife 34 engages an abutment 42 and the ball or roller 41 disengages the movable knife
recess. The ejector plate 24 is lifted with the base frame 21.
[0039] Continued upward movement of the base frame 21 (Figure 6) pulls the foil cover out
of the guides 31 resulting in two opposite edges of the cover being bent downward.
The ball or roller 41 is now fully disengaged from the movable knife 34.
[0040] Further upward movement of the base frame 21 (Figure 7) carries the container and
cover into contact with the support plate 15. As the cover passes the lower parts
of the frame members 11 the edges of the cover are bent vertically downward. The inner
die frame 22 lifts the upper die assembly relative to the die frame 17 causing the
frame members 11 to be urged inwardly by the guides 18. The edge of the cover is bent
under the flange of the container as shown in greaterr detail in Figure 7a.
[0041] Figure 8 shows the final position of the closure mechanism. The upper die assembly
rests against the upper frame 27 and continued upper movement of the base frame 21
against the effect of return springs 26 urges the crimping frame 23 against the folded
edge flange of the close container. This action is best shown in Figure 8a.
[0042] Subsequent downward movement of the base frame 21 releases the closed container from
the upper die assembly; contact of the guide pins 25 with the fixed base of the mechanism
ensuring that the container is ejected for removal by any convenient means.
[0043] The apparatus above described has the advantage that the container cover can be cut
from a roll of foil and shaped during the closing operation. Such a mechanism may
be incorporated with the present invention although it is not essential.
[0044] The present invention effectively eliminates the need for a separate crimping machanism,
so simplifying operation of the closure die.
[0045] Referring to Figure 9 there is shown a closure die assembly 110 having four generally
"L" shaped frame members 111 biassed apart by coil springs 112. The sections 111 are
held and guided in a rigid support frame 113 in a similar manner to the assembly of
Figures 1 and 2.
[0046] In Figure 9 the frame sections 111a and 111 bare shown in the return position with
coil spring 112a expanded and the sections 111c and 111d are shown in the operative
position with coil spring 112d compressed. Springs 112b and 112c between the other
facing ends of the sections are not shown. Other parts of the die assembly are shown
which will be described by reference to Figures 10 and 11.
[0047] Referring to Figures 10 and 11 the stages of operation of the die assembly are illustrated.
[0048] The left side of Figure 10, as viewed, shows the assembly in the open condition.
A foil container 136 is placed on a lower base plate (not shown) which may be similar
to that shown in Figures 3 to 8. An ejector plate may or may not be provided. A cover
145 is provided for the container; the cover may be preformed or cut from a roll of
sheet material in the manner previously described.
[0049] The container is raised towards the closure die assembly and the edges of the cover
bent downward by a ramp face 150 provided on the lower inner face of each of the frame
members 111.
[0050] As the container contacts support plate 115, the support frame is moved upward by
connecting rod 151 to move with the container baseplate. Actuation of the support
frame may be by abutment with the baseplate or by separate synchronized linkage.
[0051] Top plate 114 of the support frame is rigidly connected to the connecting rod via
pins 152 and headstock 153. Bushes 154 guide and locate the pins 152 and hence the
support frame relative to the die frame 117. The container baseplate continued to
move upward at the same rate as the support frame to the position shown on the right
hand side of Figure 11, as viewed.
[0052] The frame members 111 are moved inwardly by the ramp faces of the guides 118 against
the effect of springs 112 to bend the coverflange underthe container flange. The folded
edge of the container and cover enter into the jaw provided by each of the frame members
111.
[0053] Further progressive movement of the headstock 153 and container baseplate causes
an abutment 155 of the support frame to contact an adjustable stop pin 156 mounted
in the fixed die frame 117. The support plate 115 presses the cover flange firmly
against the container flange, the load being adjustable by virtue of the screwt hreaded
stop pin 156. The su pport frame 113 has a lower portion comprising a support plate
115 for the cover and an intermediate plate 163. The plates 115 and 163 are normally
biassed together by coiled compression springs 157 acting through shouldered bolts
158 secured to the support plate. The bolts 158 locate and guide the support plate
relative to the support frame 113. Continued upward movement of the headstock 153
is against the effect of return springs 157 acting through the shouldered bolts 158.
The support plate 115 and support frame 113 separate and the frame members 111 move
upward with the support frame 113 to crimp the closed edge of container and cover.
This position is shown on the right hand side of Figure 10 as viewed.
[0054] Each jaw has an upstanding inner lip 160 to crimp the folded edge of container and
cover against the support plate 115, the re-entrant portion of the jaw behind the
upstanding lip accommodating the folded edge of the closed container.
[0055] An upstanding lip of the support plate 162 is of generally triangular section and
provides a superior crimp by virtue of the relative movement between the inner angled
face and the corresponding angled face of the upstanding lip of each frame member
111. The outer angled face of the support plate lip closes a chamber formed by the
re-entrant portion of each member jaw.
[0056] The chamber formed to receive the edge of the closed container accommodates the rolled
edge of a container, as best seen in Figures 7a and 8a, and sur- plussage of foil
material caused by the flange of the cover being folded under the edge of the container.
It is important that the rolled edge of the container is not flattened during the
crimping operation since it imparts extra rigidity to an otherwise inherently weak
construction.
[0057] Lifting handles 159 are provided for the die assembly which may be secured in the
fixed frame of a closure machine by any quick and convenient means. Connecting rod
151 is simply coupled to the headstock 153 by a bayonet fitting gudgeon pin 161, best
seen in Figure 9.
[0058] The headstock and container baseplate are intended to be moved in sequence by a rotary
camshaft. Once the container has been closed the closure sequence will reverse to
release the closed flange and allow the container to drop from the support plate (115)
for removal from the machine. This operation completes one operational sequence.
[0059] In this embodiment the guides 118 are arranged in rectangular formation to act each
on adjacent arms of two "L" shaped members 111. This arrangement is convenient but
not essential.
[0060] The closure die assembly thus comprises a separate unit which is easily detached
and removed from a closure machine for cleaning and maintenance and may be substituted
by an alternative assembly suitable for different size containers.
[0061] The mechanism of the closure die assembly is disposed substantially above the container
so reducing the likelihood of container contents fouling the mechanism. The area below
the container, which is preferably a plain baseplate, is free of mechanism and may
thus be easily cleaned and kept clear of spillages.
[0062] Actuation of the headstock and container baseplate may be alternatively by air under
pressure, by electrical actuators or any other convenient means.
[0063] Although the invention has been described with the closure die moving upward with
respect to the die frame, it will be apparent that the die frame could alternatively
move downward to complete the closing operation.
1. A closure die assembly for securing a foil cover to a foil container and comprising
a die frame (117) and a closure die (114 to 116, 163) movable axially thereof, the
closure die comprising a support frame (114, 116, 163), a support plate (115) to hold
a cover against a container, and closure means (111) slidable transversely of the
support frame (114, 116, 163) to fold an edge flange of a cover under an edge flange
of a container on relative axial movement between said closure die (114 to 116, 163)
and said die frame (117), the support plate (115) being movable axially of the support
frame (114, 116, 163) against a restoring bias (157), characterised thereby that said
support plate (115) is normally in abutment with the support frame (114, 116, 163),
said closure means (111) slide into said support frame (114, 116, 163) during relative
axial movement between said closure die (114 to 116,163) and said die frame (117),
and said support plate (115) has an abutment (155) to engage the die frame (117) such
that further relative axial movement between said closure die and die frame moves
said support frame (114, 116, 163) away from said support plate (115) to crimp a folded
edge flange of the cover and container between said support plate (115) and closure
means (111).
2. A closure die assembly according to Claim 1, characterised thereby that resilient
means (157) oppose relative axial movement between said support frame (114, 116, 163)
and said support plate (115).
3. A closure die assembly according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterised thereby that
the support frame (114, 116, 163) includes location means (158) to locate the support
plate (115) relative thereto.
4. A closure die assembly according to Claim 3, characterised thereby that said location
means (158) guide the support plate (115) for movement axially of the support frame
(114, 116, 163).
5. A closure die assembly according to Claim 4, characterised thereby that said location
means comprise a plurality of upstanding guide pins (158) attached to the support
plate (115) and extending through journal bearing of the support frame (114, 116,
163), the guide pins having an enlarged head and coil springs (157) being located
around each of the guide pins between the support frame and a respective enlarged
head to urge the support plate towards the support frame.
6. A closure die assembly according to any preceding claim, characterised thereby
that an adjustable abutment (156) is provided in the die frame (117) for co-operation
with said abutment (155) and to initiate relative axial movement between said support
frame (114, 116, 163) and said support plate (115).
7. A closure die assembly according to any preceding claim, characterised thereby
that the closure means comprise a plurality of frame members (111) each having a jaw
to receive and fold an edge flange of the cover, each jaw being provided with an upstanding
inner lip (160) to crimp the folded edge flange of cover and container.
8. A closure die assembly according to Claim 7, characterised thereby that the support
plate (115) has a continuous upstanding peripheral lip (162) for engagement with the
upstanding inner lip (160) of said frame members (111).
9. A closure die assembly according to Claim 8, characterised thereby that a chamber
to receive an edge flange of cover and container is defined by the jaw and upstanding
inner lip (160) of said frame members (111) and the outer edge of the upstanding peripheral
lip (162) of said support plate (115).
1. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit zur Befestigung eines aus Folie bestehendem Deckels an
einem aus Folie bestehenden Behälter, mit einem Werkzeugrahmen (117) und einem dazu
axial beweglichen Verschließstempel (114 bis 116, 163), der einen Stützrahmen (114,116,163)
aufweist, eine Abstützplatte (115) um einen Deckel gegen einen Behälter zu halten,
und Verschließmitteln (111), die quer zum Stützrahmen (114, 116, 163) glietbar sind,
um bei einer relativen Axialbewegung zwischen dem Verschließstempel (114 bis 116,163)
und dem Werkzeugrahmen (117) einen Randflansch eines Deckels unter einen Randflansch
eines Behälters zu falten, wobei die Abstützplatte (115) axial zum Stützrahmen (114,
116, 163) entgegen einer Rückvorspannung (157) bewegbar ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß die Abstützplatte (115) normalerweise an dem Stützrahmen (114, 116, 163) anliegt,
die Verschließmitteln (111) bei der relativen axialen Bewegung zwischen dem Verschließstempel
(114 bis 116, 163) und dem Werkzeugrahmen (117) in den Stützrahmen (114, 116, 163)
hieneingleiten, und die Abstützplatte (115) einen Anschlag (155) für einen derartigen
Eingriff mit dem Werkzeugrahmen (117) hat, daß eine weitere relative axiale Bewegung
zwischen dem Verschließstempel und dem Werkzeugrahmen denStützrahemn(114,116,163)vonderAbstütz-
platte (115) wegbewegt, um einen gefaltetten Randflansch des Deckels und Behälters
zwischen der Abstützplatte (115) und den Verschließmitteln (111) einzubiegen.
2. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß elastische
Mittel (157) der relativen axialen Bewegung zwischen dem Stützrahmen (114, 116, 163)
und der Abstützplatte (115) entgegenwirken.
3. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeinchnet,
daß der Stützrahmen (114, 116, 163) Lagemittel (158) zum Festlegen der Abstützplatte
(115) relativ dazu enthält.
4. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Lagemittel
(158) die Abstützplatte (115) in einer Bewegung axial zum Stützrahmen (114, 116, 163)
führen.
5. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Lagemittel
eine Mehrzahl von hochstehenden Führungsstiften (158) umfassen, die an der Abstützplatte
(115) befestigt sind und sich durch Zapfenlager des Stützrahmens (114, 116, 163) erstrecken,
wobei die Führungsstifte einen vergrößerten Kopf haben und um jeden Führungsstift
herum eine Schraubenfeder (157) zwischen dem Stützrahmen und dem jeweiligen vergrößerten
Kopfangeordnet ist, um die Abstützplatte zum Stützrahmen hin zu drücken.
6. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit nach einem beliebigen vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch
gekennzeichnet, daß ein einstellbares Widerlager (156) im Werkzeugrahmen (117) vorgesehen
ist, um mit dem Anschlag (155) zusammenzuarbeiten und die relative axiale Bewegung
zwischen dem Stützrahmen (114, 116, 163) und der Abstützplatte (115) einzulieten.
7. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit nach einem beliebigen vorgehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß die Verschließmittel eine Mehrzahl von Rahmenteilen (111) umfassen, die je eine
Backe haben, um einen Randflansch des Deckels aufzunehmen und zu falten, wobei jede
Backe mit einer hochstehenden Innenkante (160) versehen ist, um den gefalteten Randflansch
von Deckel und Behälter einzubiegen.
8. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Abstützplatte
(115) eine kontinuierliche abstehende periphere Kante (162) zum Eingriff mit der hochstehenden
Innenkante (160) der Rahmenteile (111) hat.
9. Verschließwerkzeugeinheit nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß durch die
Backe und die bochstehende Innenkante (160) der Rahmenteile (111) und den äußeren
Rand der abstehenden peripheren Kante (162) der Abstützplatte (115) eine Kammerzu
Aufnahme eines Randflansches von Deckel und Behälter definiert ist.
1. Outillage de fermeture pour fixer un couvercle en feuille sur un récipient en feuille
et comprenant un bâti d'outil (117) et un outil de fermeture (114 à 116, 163) mobile
axialement par rapport à lui, l'outil de fermeture comprenant un bâti de support (114,
116, 163), une plaque de support (115) afin de maintenir un couvercle contre un récipient,
et des moyens de fermeture (111) qui glissent transversalement au bâti de support
(114, 116,163) pour plier un rebord de rive d'un couvercle au-dessous d'un rebord
de rive d'un récipient lors d'un mouvement axial relatif entre ledit outil de fermeture
(114 à 116, 163) et ledit bâti d'outil (117), la plaque de support (115) étant mobile
axialement au bâti de support (114, 116, 163) contre une force de rappel (157), caractérisé
en ce que ladite plaque de support (115) est normalement en butée contre le bâti de
support (114, 116,163), lesdits moyens de fermeture (111) glissent dans ledit bâti
de support (114, 116, 163) pendant le mouvement axial relatif entre ledit outil de
fermeture (114 à 116,163) et ledit bâti d'outil (117), et ladite plaque de support
(115) comporte une butée (155) destinée à porter contre ledit bâti d'outil (117) afin
que la poursuite du mouvement axial relatif entre ledit outil de fermeture et ledit
bâti d'outil éloigne ledit bâti de support (114, 116, 163) de ladite plaque de support
(115) pour sertir un rebord de rive plié du récipient et du couvercle entre la plaque
de support (115) et les moyens de fermeture (111).
2. Outillage de fermeture selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que des moyens
élastiques (157) s'opposent à un mouvement axial relatif entre ledit bâti de support
(114, 116, 163) et ladite plaque de support (115).
3. Outillage de fermeture selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, caractérisé
en ce que le bâti de support (114, 116, 163) comprend des moyens (158) de positionnement
destinés à positionner la plaque de support (115) par rapport à lui.
4. Outillage de fermeture selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que lesdits
moyens de positionnement (158) guident la plaque (115) de support pour qu'elle se
déplace axialement par rapport au bâti de support (114, 116, 163).
5. Outillage de fermature selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que lesdits
moyens de positionnement comprennent plusieurs goujons (158) de guidage orientés vers
le haut, fixés à la plaque (115) de support et passant dans des coussinets du bâti
de support (114,116,163), les goujons de guidage comportant une tête élargie et des
ressorts hélicoïdaux (157) étant disposés autour de chacun des goujons de guidage,
entre le bâti de support et une tête élargie respective, afin de rappeler la plaque
de support vers le bâti de support.
6. Outillage de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé
en ce qu'une butée réglable (156) est prévue dans le bâti d'outil (117) pour coopérer
avec ladite butée (155) et pour amorcer un mouvement axial relatif entre ledit bâti
de support (114, 116, 163) et ladite plaque de support (115).
7. Outillage de fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé
en ce que les moyens de fermeture comprennent plusieurs éléments de bâti (111) ayant
chacun une mâchoire destinée à recevoir et plier un rebord de rive du couvercle, chaque
mâchoire comportant une lèvre intérieure (160) orientée vers le haut pour sertir le
rebord de rive plié du couvercle et du récipient.
8. Outillage de fermeture selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que la plaque
(115) de support comporte une lèvre périphérique continue (162) orientée vers le haut
destinée à s'enclencher avec la lèvre intérieure (160) orientée vers le haut desdits
éléments de bâti (111).
9. Outillage de fermeture selon la revendication 8, caractérisé en ce qu'une chambre
destinée à recevoir un rebord de rive du couvercle et du récipient est définie par
la mâchoire et la lèvre intérieure (160) orientée vers le haut desdits éléments de
bâti (111) et par le bord extérieur de la lèvre périphérique (162) orientée vers le
haut de ladite plaque de support (115).