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    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B9/00Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto 
    • B08B9/08Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks
    • B08B9/20Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought
    • B08B9/42Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought the apparatus being characterised by means for conveying or carrying containers therethrough
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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  • This invention relates "t bottle washing ma chines, and more particularly to a pocket adapter to enable a machine to be used for different sizes of bottles.
  • 'In a bottle washing machine it is customary"- to make the machine to accommodate a single size bottle, for example, a'one quart bottle.
  • a machine does not ordinarily prove satisfactory when washing a smaller bottle, since the smaller bottles do not stand erect in the pocket, leading to unsatisfactory cleaning," besides, the bottles roll around in the pocket and become marred.
  • Another object is to provide a pocket adapter for bottle washing machines which may be attached or detached to the bottle washer at will.
  • a further object is to reduce the cost of bottle 4 Claims. (01. 198-131) washing machinery required to wash a variety of sizes of bottles.
  • a further object is to provide a pocket adapter for use on bottle washers which will be simple and economical of manufacture.
  • a still further object is to provide a pocket adapter for bottle washers which will be simple to apply.
  • a still further object is to provide a pocket adapter which will hold a smaller bottle aligned in the pocket.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a carrier having a multiplicity of pockets, with the pocket adapter in place therein;
  • Figure 2 is a cross section taken on the line 2--2 of Figure 1, looking in the direction of the arrows, showing a smaller bottle in place in.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the adapter per se
  • Figure 4 is an end view of the carrier show ing the pocket adapter in place in the carrier pocket to retain the base of a bottle;
  • Figure 5 is a cross section taken thru one end of the carrier on the line 55 of Figure 4.
  • FIG. 6 is a similar cross section taken thru pocket "the opposite end of the carrieron thefline itfi of Figure 4.
  • the bottle washing machine has a conveyor comprising a: pair of parallel chains IUI0, the inside links of which carry a plurality of carriers l2, one of which is shown in the drawings.
  • the carriers I2 contain a plurality of pockets 14 spaced across the carrier, each of which normally is designed to accommodate a bottle I6 ( Figure 2), of sub stantially the size of a pocket.
  • the pocket adapter comprises a base plate nowadays having a series of apertures 22 thereinffThe apertures receive pyramidal pockets 24"which are secured at their upper or wider ends to the apertures 22 and taper inwardly and downwardly until the width of the opening is substantially the diameter of the bottle.
  • the depth of the pyramidal pockets is such that when the smaller bottle is received in the pocket l2 with the neck projecting from the throat 25 ( Figure l) the small opening of the pyramid will retain and center the base of the bottle.
  • the plate 22 is bent over at one end, as shown at 21, and has a pin 23 (Figure 6), receivable in an aperture 29 in the end wall 30 of the carrier I 2.
  • has a turneddown end 32 which has welded thereto a reenforcing plate 33.
  • a screw 34 passes through a threaded aperture in the plate 33 and thru the turned-down end 3). of the plate 2
  • a spring action catch or other suitable fastening means, may be substituted for the screw 34.
  • the adapter may be made in any width, that is, the end two, three, or'four pockets may be fitted with an adapter and the remainder of the pockets in any width left free to accommodate full-sized bottles, or the adapter may be made for use with to convert the entire machine smaller bottles.
  • Operation mal may then be placed in those carriers so equipped, the adapters holding the base of the bottle, while the apertures 25 in the normal pocket retain the necks of the bottles. Bottles are thus accurately centered in the pocket and will receive the bottle brushes, and will not rattle in the carrier and deform the bottle.
  • a bottle Washing machine of the char acter including a pair of spaced carrier chains, a plurality of bottle carriers supported between said chains, each carrier having a plurality of pockets adapted to receive and transport bottles through the machine, a pocket adapter fitting into one of said pockets, said adapter tapering inwardly and downwardly in the pocket to receive and center the base of a bottle of smaller diameter than the diameter of the pocket, and means to retain said adapter in said pocket.
  • a bottle washing machine of the character described including a pair of spaced carrier chains, a, pluralit of bottle carriers supported between said chains, each carrier having a plurality of pocketsadapted to receive and transport bottles through the machine, a pocket adapt-er comprising a pyramidal membe fitting into one 3 of said pockets, said adapter tapering inwardly and downwardly in the pocket to receive and center the base of a bottle of smaller diameter than the diameter of the pocket, and means to retain said adapter in said pocket.
  • a bottle washing machine of the character described including a pair of spaced carrier chains, a plurality of bottle carriers supported by said chains, each carrier having a plurality of pockets adapted to receive and transport bottles through the machine, a pocket adapter comprising a pyramidal member fitting into one of said pockets and tapering inwardly and downwardly therein to receive and center the base of a bottle of smaller diameter than the diameter of the pocket and means including a screw engageable with the carrier to retain the adapter in the pocket.
  • a bottle washing machine of the character described including a pair of spaced carrier chains, a plurality of bottle carriers supported between said chains, each carrier comprising a plurality of pockets, a pocket adapter fitting into one of said bottle pockets and tapering inwardly and downwardly therein to receive and center the base of a bottle of smaller diameter than the diameter of the pocket, and means including a screw engageable with the carrier to retain said adapter in said pocket.

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Sept. 19, 1950 H. H. WEISS CONVEYER FOR BOTTLE-WASHING MACHINES Filed May 25, 1947 Fla. '2.
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T1TOQHEY Patented Sept. 19, 1950 ooNvEYE'R FOR BOTTLE-WASHING MACHINES Hans H. Weiss, Seattle, Wash. Application May 23, 1947, Serial No. 750,003
This invention relates "t bottle washing ma chines, and more particularly to a pocket adapter to enable a machine to be used for different sizes of bottles.
, 'In a bottle washing machine, it is customary"- to make the machine to accommodate a single size bottle, for example, a'one quart bottle. Such a machine does not ordinarily prove satisfactory when washing a smaller bottle, since the smaller bottles do not stand erect in the pocket, leading to unsatisfactory cleaning," besides, the bottles roll around in the pocket and become marred. It is anobject of the present invention to produce an adapter for bottle washing machine pockets which will enable a larger machine to accommodate a smaller bottle and thoroly cleanse it.
Another object is to provide a pocket adapter for bottle washing machines which may be attached or detached to the bottle washer at will. A further object is to reduce the cost of bottle 4 Claims. (01. 198-131) washing machinery required to wash a variety of sizes of bottles.
A further object is to provide a pocket adapter for use on bottle washers which will be simple and economical of manufacture.
A still further object is to provide a pocket adapter for bottle washers which will be simple to apply.
A still further object is to provide a pocket adapter which will hold a smaller bottle aligned in the pocket.
Still further objects will become apparent upon considering the following specification, which, when taken in conjunction with the accompany-- ing drawings, illustrates a preferred form of the invention.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a plan view of a carrier having a multiplicity of pockets, with the pocket adapter in place therein;
Figure 2 is a cross section taken on the line 2--2 of Figure 1, looking in the direction of the arrows, showing a smaller bottle in place in.
the adapter and a normal sized bottle in dotted lines;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the adapter per se;
Figure 4 is an end view of the carrier show ing the pocket adapter in place in the carrier pocket to retain the base of a bottle;
Figure 5 is a cross section taken thru one end of the carrier on the line 55 of Figure 4; and
Figure 6 is a similar cross section taken thru pocket "the opposite end of the carrieron thefline itfi of Figure 4. V
Referring to the drawings, the bottle washing machine has a conveyor comprising a: pair of parallel chains IUI0, the inside links of which carry a plurality of carriers l2, one of which is shown in the drawings. The carriers I2 contain a plurality of pockets 14 spaced across the carrier, each of which normally is designed to accommodate a bottle I6 (Figure 2), of sub stantially the size of a pocket.
When it is desired to wash a smaller bottlefa pocket adapter 20, which is shown in detail in Figure 3, is affixed to the carrier.
The pocket adapter comprises a base plate?! having a series of apertures 22 thereinffThe apertures receive pyramidal pockets 24"which are secured at their upper or wider ends to the apertures 22 and taper inwardly and downwardly until the width of the opening is substantially the diameter of the bottle. The depth of the pyramidal pockets is such that when the smaller bottle is received in the pocket l2 with the neck projecting from the throat 25 (Figure l) the small opening of the pyramid will retain and center the base of the bottle.
The plate 22 is bent over at one end, as shown at 21, and has a pin 23 (Figure 6), receivable in an aperture 29 in the end wall 30 of the carrier I 2.
The opposite end of the plate 2| has a turneddown end 32 which has welded thereto a reenforcing plate 33. A screw 34 passes through a threaded aperture in the plate 33 and thru the turned-down end 3). of the plate 2| to engage an aperture 35 in the end wall 36 of the carrier 22. If desired, a spring action catch, or other suitable fastening means, may be substituted for the screw 34.
The adapter may be made in any width, that is, the end two, three, or'four pockets may be fitted with an adapter and the remainder of the pockets in any width left free to accommodate full-sized bottles, or the adapter may be made for use with to convert the entire machine smaller bottles.
Operation mal may then be placed in those carriers so equipped, the adapters holding the base of the bottle, while the apertures 25 in the normal pocket retain the necks of the bottles. Bottles are thus accurately centered in the pocket and will receive the bottle brushes, and will not rattle in the carrier and deform the bottle.
It will be realized that the hereinbefore described form of the invention is to be taken merely as a preferred embodiment thereof, and that various changes in size, shape and arrangement of parts may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and of the subjoined claims.
That which is claimed as new and is desired to be secured by United States Letters Patent is:
1. In a bottle Washing machine of the char acter described including a pair of spaced carrier chains, a plurality of bottle carriers supported between said chains, each carrier having a plurality of pockets adapted to receive and transport bottles through the machine, a pocket adapter fitting into one of said pockets, said adapter tapering inwardly and downwardly in the pocket to receive and center the base of a bottle of smaller diameter than the diameter of the pocket, and means to retain said adapter in said pocket.
2. In a bottle washing machine of the character described including a pair of spaced carrier chains, a, pluralit of bottle carriers supported between said chains, each carrier having a plurality of pocketsadapted to receive and transport bottles through the machine, a pocket adapt-er comprising a pyramidal membe fitting into one 3 of said pockets, said adapter tapering inwardly and downwardly in the pocket to receive and center the base of a bottle of smaller diameter than the diameter of the pocket, and means to retain said adapter in said pocket.
3. In a bottle washing machine of the character described including a pair of spaced carrier chains, a plurality of bottle carriers supported by said chains, each carrier having a plurality of pockets adapted to receive and transport bottles through the machine, a pocket adapter comprising a pyramidal member fitting into one of said pockets and tapering inwardly and downwardly therein to receive and center the base of a bottle of smaller diameter than the diameter of the pocket and means including a screw engageable with the carrier to retain the adapter in the pocket.
4. In a bottle washing machine of the character described including a pair of spaced carrier chains, a plurality of bottle carriers supported between said chains, each carrier comprising a plurality of pockets, a pocket adapter fitting into one of said bottle pockets and tapering inwardly and downwardly therein to receive and center the base of a bottle of smaller diameter than the diameter of the pocket, and means including a screw engageable with the carrier to retain said adapter in said pocket.
HANS 7H. WEISS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 984,069 Broecker Feb. 14, 1911 1,756,554 Hippenmeyer Apr. 29, 1930
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US3411463A (en) * 1966-05-31 1968-11-19 Nestor E. Moseres Frozen confection molds
US4284189A (en) * 1979-07-02 1981-08-18 Niagara Bottle Washer Manufacturing Co., A Division Of The Salangmack Company Multiple bottle carrier structure
US4778045A (en) * 1984-08-24 1988-10-18 Lieder-Mashinenbau GmbH & Co. KG Apparatus for transporting receptacles in filling machines
US4936442A (en) * 1988-12-30 1990-06-26 Barry-Wehmiller Company Combination box beam carrier for nonmetallic container pockets
US5343886A (en) * 1990-05-02 1994-09-06 The West Company, Incorporated Bottle washer with multiple size carrier
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US2984334A (en) * 1957-12-16 1961-05-16 Barry Wehmiller Machinery Co Bottle carrier
US3150765A (en) * 1963-03-15 1964-09-29 Atlas Pacifik Eng Co Chuck assembly
US3411463A (en) * 1966-05-31 1968-11-19 Nestor E. Moseres Frozen confection molds
US4284189A (en) * 1979-07-02 1981-08-18 Niagara Bottle Washer Manufacturing Co., A Division Of The Salangmack Company Multiple bottle carrier structure
US4778045A (en) * 1984-08-24 1988-10-18 Lieder-Mashinenbau GmbH & Co. KG Apparatus for transporting receptacles in filling machines
US4936442A (en) * 1988-12-30 1990-06-26 Barry-Wehmiller Company Combination box beam carrier for nonmetallic container pockets
US5343886A (en) * 1990-05-02 1994-09-06 The West Company, Incorporated Bottle washer with multiple size carrier
US5439193A (en) * 1992-10-28 1995-08-08 Xcel Industrial Group Container inverting support
US5409545A (en) * 1993-03-04 1995-04-25 Environmental Sampling Supply, Inc. Apparatus and method for cleaning containers
US5566695A (en) * 1993-03-04 1996-10-22 Environmental Sampling Supply, Inc. Modular apparatus and method for cleaning containers
US20080199288A1 (en) * 2004-06-30 2008-08-21 Kazuhito Yoshitani Transporter/sorter and transport box
CN102009835A (en) * 2010-06-28 2011-04-13 楚天科技股份有限公司 Bottle body conveying device
CN102009835B (en) * 2010-06-28 2013-03-06 楚天科技股份有限公司 Bottle body conveying device
US9049928B2 (en) * 2012-03-07 2015-06-09 Mitchell Douglas Lesbirel Bottle holding device
US10829306B2 (en) * 2016-03-03 2020-11-10 I.M.A. Industria Macchine Automatiche S.P.A In Sigla Ima S.P.A. Transport group for container sterilization apparatuses
US10550035B2 (en) * 2016-06-22 2020-02-04 Corning Incorporated Apparatuses for holding and conveying glass articles
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