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Evansville, IN

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Chicago, IL

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Apparatus For Applying Liners To Closures

US Patent:
4336011, Jun 22, 1982
Filed:
Jul 24, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/172076
Inventors:
Robert W. George - Naperville IL
Casper W. Miller - Mundelein IL
Kenneth Rapey - Chicago IL
Assignee:
National Can Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B29C 1302
US Classification:
425129R
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for molding and curing liners in cap closures includes a molding head having a plurality of molding stations, a feeding mechanism for feeding unlined caps with charges of lined material to the molding head and a take-off mechanism for removing the completed liner. The feeding mechanism consists of a dispensing unit which is capable of dispensing more than one-thousand charges of material per minute and includes a gun having a lining compound receiving chamber with a needle reciprocated therein. The needle is normally biased to a closed position and is electrically moved to an open position through a solenoid and a photosensing mechanism which accurately senses the position of a rotating wheel of the feeding mechanism.

Method Of Lining Closures

US Patent:
4293510, Oct 6, 1981
Filed:
May 18, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/133261
Inventors:
Robert W. George - Naperville IL
Casper W. Miller - Mundelein IL
Kenneth Rapey - Chicago IL
Assignee:
National Can Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B29C 1302
US Classification:
264 407
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for molding and curing liners in cap closures includes a molding head having a plurality of molding stations, a feeding mechanism for feeding unlined caps with charges of lined material to the molding head and a take-off mechanism for removing the completed liner. The feeding mechanism consists of a dispensing unit which is capable of dispensing more than one-thousand charges of material per minute and includes a gun having a lining compound receiving chamber with a needle reciprocated therein. The needle is normally biased to a closed position and is electrically moved to an open position through a solenoid and a photosensing mechanism which accurately senses the position of a rotating wheel of the feeding mechanism.

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