Method and apparatus for forming thermoplastic containers
First Claim
1. Apparatus for forming a sheet of thermoplastic material into a cylindrical sleeve comprising:
- a generally cylindrical shaped rotatable support having said sheet of material wrapped therearound so that one end portion overlaps an underlying end portion;
vacuum means on said support for holding said underlying end portion thereagainst, a nip roller for holding said overlapping end portion against said support such that the facing surfaces of said end portions are capable of being spaced from each other, pneumatic heating means disposed adjacent said support and having an outlet directed toward said overlapping end portion for separating the overlapping end portion from the underlying end portion to apply hot air against the facing surfaces of said end portions, whereby said facing surfaces are softened;
a reciprocable sealing bar mounted adjacent said heating means between said vacuum means and said nip roller; and
means for moving said sealing bar into engagement with the overlapping end portion to compress the softened surfaces against one another and form a seam and thereby complete a sleeve.
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Abstract
A fabricated cup or other nestable container in which the sidewall is formed from a rectangular sheet-like blank of a thermoplastic material, particularly an expanded thermoplastic material, the blank having its ends joined to one another in a liquid-tight seam extending the full height thereof to form a sleeve, the blank having a relatively high degree of orientation or heat-shrinkability extending circumferentially of the sleeve, the fabrication of the sidewall from the sleeve being accomplished by telescoping the sleeve over a generally frusto-conically shaped mandrel, by exposing the sleeve to heat to cause it to shrink to conform to the configuration of the mandrel and by stripping the shrunken sleeve from the mandrel. A two-piece container may be formed from such a sidewall by affixing an end closure element to the bottom or smaller end of the sidewall. A one-piece container may also be formed in this manner by using a blank of sufficient height so that a substantial portion of the sleeve formed therefrom extends beyond the smaller end of the forming mandrel, such substantial portion, when the sleeve is exposed to heat, being shrinkable to form an annular planar portion disposed transversely of the longitudinal axis of the mandrel and a relatively small tubulation which extends longitudinally from the interior of the annular planar portion and which, by the application of pressure thereto while at elevated temperature, may be caused to collapse and fuse together to close the bottom of the container in a liquid-tight manner. A container of this type may be used to advantage to contain any liquid or other fluent product therein in face-to-face contact with the interior surface of the sidewall thereof, and when the container is fabricated from an expanded material, because of the insulating characteristics of such material, a container fabricated therefrom may be used to particular advantage as a hand-holdable cup for coffee or other hot beverage.
The container fabricating apparatus includes a continuously moving conveyor having a plurality of spaced mandrels having an external configuration corresponding to the internal configuration of the containers. Subassemblies acting in timed relationship with the main conveyor (a) pre-heat the mandrels, (b) form cylindrical sleeve blanks from a continuous web of thermoplastic material and telescope the sleeve blanks onto the mandrels, (c) simultaneously cut bottom disc closures from two continuous webs of thermoplastic material and deliver the discs serially to the mandrels, (d) subject the mandrels carrying the sleeve blanks and discs to heat to shrink each sleeve blank about a mandrel in overlapped relationship with a bottom disc, (e) fuse the disc to the overlapping portion sidewalls of the container and (f) form a curved rim at the top of the cup to complete formation.
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1. Apparatus for forming a sheet of thermoplastic material into a cylindrical sleeve comprising:
- a generally cylindrical shaped rotatable support having said sheet of material wrapped therearound so that one end portion overlaps an underlying end portion;
vacuum means on said support for holding said underlying end portion thereagainst, a nip roller for holding said overlapping end portion against said support such that the facing surfaces of said end portions are capable of being spaced from each other, pneumatic heating means disposed adjacent said support and having an outlet directed toward said overlapping end portion for separating the overlapping end portion from the underlying end portion to apply hot air against the facing surfaces of said end portions, whereby said facing surfaces are softened;
a reciprocable sealing bar mounted adjacent said heating means between said vacuum means and said nip roller; and
means for moving said sealing bar into engagement with the overlapping end portion to compress the softened surfaces against one another and form a seam and thereby complete a sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 7)
- a generally cylindrical shaped rotatable support having said sheet of material wrapped therearound so that one end portion overlaps an underlying end portion;
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4. Apparatus for forming a sheet of thermoplastic material into a cylindrical sleeve comprising:
- a generally cylindrically shaped support having said sheet of material wrapped therearound so that one end portion overlaps an underlying end portion;
heating means adjacent said support, said heating means having a source of hot air, means communicating with said source and defining an elongated vertical chamber located adjacent said support;
said heating means having an elongated outlet nozzle communicating with said chamber and directed toward said overlapping end portion for separating the overlapping end portion from the underlying end portion to apply hot air against the facing surfaces of said end portions, whereby said facing surfaces are softened;
said chamber defining means having an opening facing away from said cylindrical sleeve and selectively operable means for covering and uncovering said opening;
said covering and uncovering means having (1) a cover pivotally attached to the upper portion of said chamber defining means, said cover being adaptable to close said opening and thereby cause hot air to flow outwardly of said nozzle, and (2) linkage means to operate said cover including a horizontal link pivotally attached to said cover at one end;
a vertical link pivotally attached at its upper end to the other end of said horizontal link;
means biasing said vertical link downward thereby urging said cover into an open position;
a pivotally mounted lever attached at one end to the lower end of said vertical link and having a cam follower at the other end thereof;
a continuous rising falling cam engaging said cam follower;
means for effecting relative movement between said cam and cam follower, whereby said cover may be closed to selectively direct hot air to said nozzle;
a sealing bar mounted adjacent said heating means; and
means for moving said sealing bar into engagement with the overlapping end portion to compress the softened surfaces against one another and form a seam and thereby complete a sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
- a generally cylindrically shaped support having said sheet of material wrapped therearound so that one end portion overlaps an underlying end portion;
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