Paper container bottom expander
First Claim
1. A bottom expander for use in making cup-like paper containers, each comprising a bottom blank and a side blank that are joined at a layered bottom rim, whereby the layers of the bottom rim are forced into bonding engagement with one another to form a seal around that rim, said bottom expander comprising a ring tool having an aperture within which a bottom rim is closely receivable and which defines an inner edge surface that surrounds and faces an axis, and a plurality of plate-like tool elements confined to edgewise movement in a common plane normal to said axis and each having a radially outer edge surface that is clampingly cooperable with said inner edge surface upon radially outward movement of the tool element from a home position thereof, said bottom expander being characterized by:
- A. a supporting member having portions through which said axis extends;
B. a driver comprising;
(1) a shaft supported coaxially with said axis by said supporting member and confined thereby to forward and rearward lengthwise movement and(2) a head on the front end of said shaft having forwardly convergent driving surfaces whereby the tool elements are driven radially outwardly from their home positions by forward movement of the driver;
C. a spider member supported by said shaft and confined thereby against motion transverse to said axis, said spider member comprising(1) a tubular central portion through which said shaft slidably extends, and(2) a plurality of circumferentially spaced mounting pads projecting substantially radially from said central portion;
D. cooperating means on said supporting member and the spider member confining the latter against rotation about said shaft and defining a normal position of the spider member relative to the supporting member;
E. a plurality of elongated leaf springs, one for each tool element,(1) each having a front end portion to which its tool element is fixed for support by the leaf spring, and(2) each having a rear end portion which is so fixed to a rear end portion of the spider member that the leaf spring;
(a) extends alongside said central portion of the spider member, between said mounting pads thereon, and disposes its tool element in forwardly spaced relation to the spider member, and(b) is oriented;
(i) to be flexible substantially only in directions that carry its tool element toward and from said axis, and(ii) to yieldingly urge its tool element to its home position; and
F. rigid means fixed to said mounting pads on the spider member, projecting forwardly therefrom at opposite sides of said axis and to front end portions of which the ring tool is fixed to be supported with its inner edge surface opposite the outer edge surfaces on the tool elements.
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Abstract
A bottom expander for a flat bottom paper container of noncircular cross-section comprises a ring having an aperture surface for closely embracing the bottom rim of a container and plate-like tool elements, each having a radially outer edge surface which opposes and clampingly cooperates with that aperture surface. Each tool element is fastened to the front end of a leaf spring, the rear end of which is anchored in fixed relation to a support for the ring. The leaf springs support the tool elements in coplanar relation and so flex as to confine the tool elements to translatory motion that carries their outer edge surfaces toward and from the aperture surface, thus eliminating sliding guidance for the tool elements. The leaf springs also bias the tool elements to home positions in which they are spaced from the aperture surface.
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6 Claims
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1. A bottom expander for use in making cup-like paper containers, each comprising a bottom blank and a side blank that are joined at a layered bottom rim, whereby the layers of the bottom rim are forced into bonding engagement with one another to form a seal around that rim, said bottom expander comprising a ring tool having an aperture within which a bottom rim is closely receivable and which defines an inner edge surface that surrounds and faces an axis, and a plurality of plate-like tool elements confined to edgewise movement in a common plane normal to said axis and each having a radially outer edge surface that is clampingly cooperable with said inner edge surface upon radially outward movement of the tool element from a home position thereof, said bottom expander being characterized by:
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A. a supporting member having portions through which said axis extends; B. a driver comprising; (1) a shaft supported coaxially with said axis by said supporting member and confined thereby to forward and rearward lengthwise movement and (2) a head on the front end of said shaft having forwardly convergent driving surfaces whereby the tool elements are driven radially outwardly from their home positions by forward movement of the driver; C. a spider member supported by said shaft and confined thereby against motion transverse to said axis, said spider member comprising (1) a tubular central portion through which said shaft slidably extends, and (2) a plurality of circumferentially spaced mounting pads projecting substantially radially from said central portion; D. cooperating means on said supporting member and the spider member confining the latter against rotation about said shaft and defining a normal position of the spider member relative to the supporting member; E. a plurality of elongated leaf springs, one for each tool element, (1) each having a front end portion to which its tool element is fixed for support by the leaf spring, and (2) each having a rear end portion which is so fixed to a rear end portion of the spider member that the leaf spring; (a) extends alongside said central portion of the spider member, between said mounting pads thereon, and disposes its tool element in forwardly spaced relation to the spider member, and (b) is oriented; (i) to be flexible substantially only in directions that carry its tool element toward and from said axis, and (ii) to yieldingly urge its tool element to its home position; and F. rigid means fixed to said mounting pads on the spider member, projecting forwardly therefrom at opposite sides of said axis and to front end portions of which the ring tool is fixed to be supported with its inner edge surface opposite the outer edge surfaces on the tool elements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A bottom expander for use in making cup-like paper containers, each comprising a bottom blank and a side blank that are joined at a layered bottom rim, whereby the layers of the bottom rim are forced into bonding engagement with one another to form a seal around that rim, said bottom expander comprising a shuttle that defines an axis, a ring tool having an aperture within which a bottom rim is closely receivable and which defines an inner edge surface that surrounds and faces said axis, a plurality of plate-like tool elements disposed in a common plane normal to said axis and each having a radially outer force applying edge surface cooperable with said inner edge surface of the ring tool, and a driver movable forward and rearward along said axis relative to the shuttle and having driving surfaces that are inclined forwardly towards said axis and whereby the tool elements are driven radially outwardly from home positions in consequence of forward movement of the driver, said bottom expander being characterized by:
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A. a plurality of elongated leaf springs, one for each tool element, each having a front end portion and a rear end portion, (1) each having its rear end portion secured to the shuttle in rearwardly spaced relation to the ring tool and at a fixed distance therefrom and so disposed that the leaf spring, when unflexed, has its length substantially parallel to said axis, and (2) each being flexible substantially only in directions that carry its front end toward and from said axis; B. a carrier for each leaf spring whereby the tool element for the leaf spring is connected with the leaf spring, each carrier being fixed to the front end portion of its leaf spring and having (1) a forwardly projecting portion upon which its tool element is secured in forwardly spaced relation to the leaf spring, and (2) a driven surface complementary to one of said driving surfaces and at least a rear portion of which is behind the front end of the leaf spring and is slidingly engaged by that driving surface during forward movement of the driver; C. a spring seat abutment on the shuttle for each leaf spring, each said spring seat abutment being in rigidly fixed relation to the ring tool, rearwardly adjacent thereto, and having a spring seat surface which opposes and is spaced from the front end portion of its leaf spring at the side thereof remote from said axis; and D. spring means reacting between each said spring seat surface and its opposing front end portion of a leaf spring to yieldingly oppose motion of said front end portion of the leaf spring away from said axis and thus constrain the leaf spring to compound flexing whereby its tool element is confined to translatory motion outwardly away from and inwardly to said home position.
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6. In a bottom expander for use in making flat bottom cup-like paper containers, comprising a ring tool having an aperture that defines an inner edge surface which surrounds an axis and which can closely embrace a bottom rim of a container, supporting means confining said ring tool against movement transversely to said axis, and a plurality of plate-like tool elements, each having a radially outer edge surface that opposes and is clampingly cooperable with said inner edge surface, guide means whereby said tool elements are maintained coplanar and each is confined to translatory motion in opposite directions transverse to said axis, said guide means comprising:
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A. a plurality of elongated leaf springs, one for each tool element, each said leaf spring being formed in one piece that comprises (1) an elongated medial portion (a) with a width greater than its thickness, to be lengthwise flexible transversely to its width, and (b) with a rectangular cross-section that is uniform along the length of said medial portion, (2) a front end portion formed as a front pad which is of substantially greater thickness than said medial portion, and (3) a rear end portion formed as a rear pad that is of substantially greater thickness than said medial portion; B. means rigidly anchoring said rear end portion of each leaf spring to said supporting means in a location thereon that is spaced rearwardly at a fixed distance along said axis from the ring tool and whereby the leaf spring is oriented to have its medial portion lengthwise substantially parallel to said axis and its front end portion flexible towards and from said axis; C. a driver movable forward and rearward along said axis relative to the ring tool and having driving surfaces that are inclined forwardly towards said axis and whereby the tool elements are driven radially outwardly from home positions in consequence of forward movement of the driver; D. a carrier for each tool element, each carrier being rigidly secured to the front end portion of the leaf spring for the tool element and having (1) a forwardly projecting portion upon which its tool element is rigidly secured in forwardly spaced relation to said front end portion of the leaf spring, and (2) a driven surface complementary to one of said driving surfaces and at least a rear portion of which is behind the front end of the leaf spring and is slidingly engaged by that driving surface during forward movement of the driver; E. a rigid spring seat abutment for each leaf spring, supported by said supporting means, rearwardly adjacent to the ring tool and in fixed relation to it, there being on each said abutment a spring seat surface that opposes and is spaced from the front end portion of its leaf spring at the side thereof remote from said axis; and F. spring means reacting between each said spring seat surface and its opposing front end portion of a leaf spring to yieldingly oppose flexing of said front end portion of the leaf spring away from said axis and thus constrain the leaf spring to compound flexing whereby its tool element is confined to translatory motion to and from its home position.
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