Article retention system for transfer equipment
First Claim
1. A system for transporting can ends in a predetermined orientation through a plurality of can end reforming stations, said system comprising:
- carrying means, including a movable member for supporting said can ends, for moving can ends supported on said movable member from one position to another, said movable member having spacing means for positioning said can ends in predetermined spaced apart relationship and substantially preventing longitudinal and lateral movement of said can ends relative to said movable member; and
orientation maintaining means for preventing a change in orientation of said can ends on said movable member as said can ends move through said plurality of can end reforming stations, said orientation maintaining means comprising a pair of resilient strips biased into engagement with opposite edge portions of said can ends on said movable member, said strips being spaced sufficiently to facilitate the passage of reforming dies into engagement with said can ends, said strips being fixed relative to the motion of said carrying means and to the motion of said can ends, said strips applying a force to said can ends to hold said can ends on said movable member between said strips and said movable member during movement from said one position to another and prevent reorientation of said can ends during said movement.
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Abstract
The specification discloses an article retention system for transfrer equipment, particularly transfer equipment for carrying can ends to a series of stations to produce an easy-opening end. The can ends are supported by an indexing belt and contact means in the form of spring steel strips and are arranged in overlying and contacting relationship with the can ends supported by the belt. A contacting force of between 200 to 500 grams is sufficient to retain the can ends in a predetermined orientation such that the ends are accurately presented to each station. In an alternative embodiment a fixed rail overlies the edges of the can ends and spring loaded rollers engage the indexing belt to force the can ends into engagement with the rails to maintain the orientation in a manner similar to the above.
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1. A system for transporting can ends in a predetermined orientation through a plurality of can end reforming stations, said system comprising:
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carrying means, including a movable member for supporting said can ends, for moving can ends supported on said movable member from one position to another, said movable member having spacing means for positioning said can ends in predetermined spaced apart relationship and substantially preventing longitudinal and lateral movement of said can ends relative to said movable member; and orientation maintaining means for preventing a change in orientation of said can ends on said movable member as said can ends move through said plurality of can end reforming stations, said orientation maintaining means comprising a pair of resilient strips biased into engagement with opposite edge portions of said can ends on said movable member, said strips being spaced sufficiently to facilitate the passage of reforming dies into engagement with said can ends, said strips being fixed relative to the motion of said carrying means and to the motion of said can ends, said strips applying a force to said can ends to hold said can ends on said movable member between said strips and said movable member during movement from said one position to another and prevent reorientation of said can ends during said movement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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