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US963181A US48371909A US1909483719A US963181A US 963181 A US963181 A US 963181A US 48371909 A US48371909 A US 48371909A US 1909483719 A US1909483719 A US 1909483719A US 963181 A US963181 A US 963181A
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    • F16P3/06Screens or other safety members moving in synchronism with members which move to and fro for machines with parts which approach one another during operation, e.g. for stamping presses in which body parts of the operator are removed from the danger zone on approach of the machine parts
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  • This invention relates to a guard attachment for bottle capping machines of that type employed for applying crown and similar closure-caps tobottles containing aerated beverages or other substances, the object of the invention being to provide a guard for protecting the operator from flying particles of glass in the event of the bursting of a bottle during the capping operation, said guard being mounted for automatic operation to move to a position between the bottle and operator when the capping plunger descends and tomove ontwardly to a retractedposition when the plunger is elevated to allow the operator to have free access to the parts for the purpose of setting the bottle to be capped in position and arranging the cap for application thereto.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a simple and effective guard of the character described in the form of a horizontal] y or vertically swinging gate arranged to be automatically projected and retracted by the mechanism which act-uates the plunger, which gate may be applied for use at either side of the machine and is properly constructed to effectually serve as a barrier to. the passage of both large and small par ticles of glass.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a guard which is adjustable to regulate its effective height as occasion may require.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective v1ew of a bottle capping machine embodymg our invention, with the guard disposed in retracted position and for use at the right hand side of the machine'
  • Fig. 2 is an elevational view of the guard and its operating mechanism on an enlarged scale.
  • Fig. 3 is a perslight modification in the gate operating mechanism.
  • Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fi 1 Showing other different forms of guar s at opposite sides thereof.
  • Fig. 8 is a horizontal cross Section through one of the forms of guards shown in Fig. 7.
  • 1 designates a bottle capping machine of the type described, embodying in its construction a frame or casing 2, a bottle receiving socket or holder 3, a pair of vertically movable rods 4, a capping plunger 5 carried by and movable with the rods, 9. portion of which plunger only is shown, and a treadle lever 6 forming part of the mechanism for actuating the rods.
  • Machines of this type are generally constructed to allow the operator to work from either side thereof, to apply the bottle within the holder or socket 3, to insert the cap to be applied within the holding portion of the plunger, and to depress the lever 6 to force the plunger down in its applying operation.
  • the particular purpose of our invention is to provide a guard or shield which is automatically thrown into operative position when the plunger is depressed to protect the operator from injury in the event of the bursting of a bottle.
  • the guard may be arranged for use at either side of the machine and comprises a horizontally swinging gate 7 formed of a substantially U-shaped frame 8 and a body 9 of woven wire stretched across and filling the open portion of the frame and backed by a layer 10 of leather or other suitable imperforate material.
  • the wire screen or body 9 and its flexible imperforate backing 10 are secured at their edges to the upper and lower horizontal arms and outer vertical arm of the frame 8 in any suitable manner and are connected with each other at desired points by rivets 11 passing through the backing and interstices of the screen, washers '12 being applied to the rivets to upon a bear against the surface of the screen and maintain a firm connection between the parts.
  • the inner or free ends of the horizontal arms of the frame are suitably connected to the ends of a barrel or sleeve 13, within the lower end of which is fitted and secured by a set screw 14 a stub-shaft or journalpin' 15 rovided at its lower end with a rounded earin member or head 16 fitted to turn within a liearingsocket in a bracket plate 17 and a superposed cover or retaining plate 18, which plates are fastened to the top of the frame or casing of the machine by a screw 19.
  • the gate is mounted to swin upon the said pin and'bracket plates an vertically reciprocable rod 20, the lower end of which extends into and is adapted to reciprocate in the sleeve 13, said rod serving both as a journal for the upper portion of the gate and an actuating member cooperating with the sleeve to swing the gate.
  • the rod is provided with a lateral pin or projection 21 which extends into a spiral oove 22 formed in the sleeve, the arrangement of the groove being such that upon the downward movement of the rod the sleeve will be partially rotated to swing the gate to an operative position and upon the upward movement of the rod reversely swung and returned to normal position.
  • the ate is arranged adjacent the rear right han corner port10n of the top of the caslng 2 and in the rear and at one side of the contiguous portion of the plunger, and normally projects rearwardly at an angle to fully uncover or expose the top of the frame to permit the operator to have free access thereto for the purpose of applying the bottle and cap for the capping operation and the removal of the bottle after such operation.
  • the gate Upon the downward movement of the rod 20, the gate will be swung forwardly and inwardly to lie in a plane parallel with the adjacent side of the machine, thus forming a protecting barrier between the bottle and the operator standing at that side of the machine to arrest all flying particles of glass if the bottle should burst while being capped and prevent such particles from coming in contact with and injurying the person or clothes of the operator.
  • the ate Upon the ascent of the plunger after the capping operation, the ate is automatically swung back to normal position to enable the operator to perform the work previously described.
  • a connecting medium between the two comprising a coupling arm 23 which is longitudmally curved and provided at its opposite ends with openings 24 and 25 for the respective passage of a screw 26 securing the arm to the plunger and the reception of the upper end of the rod 20 which is secured to the arm by a set screw 27 carried by the latter.
  • a strong and durable guard is provided, the screen serving to sto all large particles of glass, while the bac 'ng therefor reinforces the same and at the same time prevents any small particles of glass which may pass through the screen from reaching the operator.
  • our invention provides a guard or protector which may be applied to any ordinary type of capping machine, and at either side of such a machine, to protect and prevent injury to the operator if, from any cause, a bottle should burst during the capping operation. While the structures disclosed are preferred, it will, of course, be understood that modifications within the scope of the claims may bemade.
  • Each form of guard obviously possesses specific advantages while being adapted to eflectually arrest all particles of glass and prevent injury to the operator.
  • Fig. 6 a slight modification in the gate operating mechanism is shown, embodying the use of a roller 21 upon the pin 21 to engage and travel in contact with the walls of the spiral groove 22 of sleeve 13 to reduce friction.
  • Fig. 7 of the drawings two forms of guards or gates differing in construction from each other and from that disclosed in Figs. 1 to 5 inclusive, are illustrated, it be ing understood that any of the different forms of guards ordinarily disclosed may be employed at either side of the machine or at both sides thereof, and that one of the forms of guards may be employed at one side of the machine, while a diiferent form of guard is employed at the opposite side. It is, of course, preferable to use the same type of uard at each side of the machine, but the invention is not limited in this particular.
  • the guard 7 at the right hand side of the machine is mounted and operated in the same manner as the guard 7, the supporting and operating parts being designated by similar reference characters, but the body of the guard is modified materially in construction, being composed of relatively fixed and adjustable sections 28 and 29, respectively.
  • the section 28 constitutes a body or backing section, which is provided at its side edges with inturned hook shaped ide flanges 30 in which the side edges 0 the section 29 are fitted to slide. This mode of mounting the sections adapts them to be adjusted to Vary the height of the guard, as occasion may require or the o erator desires.
  • a screw 31 is mounted on the section 28 and projects through a longitudinal uide slot 32 in the section 29 and is provi ed with a clamping nut 33 to bind against the latter.
  • the sections of the guard may be made of sheet metal or other suitable strong and durable material.
  • a guard for bottle capping machines a reciprocatory capping plunger, a rod mounted toreciprocate with the plunger, a guard having a sleeve pivotally mounted on said rod, said guard comprising adjustably connected segmental sections, and a camconnection between the sleeve and rod for reversely swinging the said guard on the reverse reciprocatin motions of the rod.
  • a guard for ottle capping machines the combination, with the main frame of the machine, the reciprocating capping plunger, and the plunger carrying frame, of a stub shaft upon the main frame a rod attached to the carrier frame and depending therefrom in line with said stub shaft, a swinging guard having a sleeve journaled upon the shaft and rod, and a spiral driving connection between the rod and sleeve.
  • a guard for bottle capping machines in combination, with the mam frame of the machine, the reciprocating capping lunger, and the plunger carrying frame, 0 a stub shaft upon the main frame, a bracket upon the carrier frame, a rod connected with-the bracket and depending therefrom in line with the stub shaft, a guard having a sleeve journaled on the stub shaft and rod and provided with a spiral guide, and a projection upon the rod working in said guide.
  • a guard for bottle capping machines the combination with the main frame of the machine, the reciprocating plunger, and the plunger carrying frame, of a stub shaft upon the main frame, a bracket upon the carrier frame, a rod attached to the bracket and depending therefrom in line with the shaft, a swinging guard having a sleeve journaled on said rod and shaft, and a cam connection between the rod and sleeve whereby the guard will be swung in reverse directions in thed opposite reciprocating motions of the ro 5.
  • a reciprocating capping plunger In a guard for bottle capping machines, a reciprocating capping plunger, a rod mounted to reciprocate with the plunger, a guard having a sleeve pivotally mounted on said rod, and a cam connection between the sleeve and rod for reversely swinging said guard on the reverse reciprocating motions 'upon the rod slidably engaging said slot.
  • a reciprocating capping plunger areciprocating rod movable therewith, a swinging guard having a sleeve journaled on the rod, a spiral guide upon one of the two lastnamed parts, and a projection upon the other part working in said guide.
  • a guard for bottle capping machines the combination with a machlne having a reciprocating capping plunger, of a swinging guard mounted on the frame of the machine, a reciprocating operating element movable with the plunger, and a spiral driving connection between said guar and element for reversely swinging the guard on the reverse movements of said element.
  • a guard for bottle capping machines the combination with a machine having a reciprocating capping plunger, of a swinging guard mounted u on the frame of the mac ine, said guard em odying a frame having a sleeve provided with a spiral portion, and a reciprocating rod connected with the plunger and having a portion entering said sleeve and provided with a pin engaging said spiral portion.

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1.. R61) & A. P. ATWOOD.
GUARD ATTACHMENT FOR BOTTLE GAPPING MACHINES.
APPLIOATIQN FILED MAR. 16, 1909.
Patented Jul 5,, 1910.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
L. R61) & A. P. ATWOOD. GUARD ATTACHMENT FOB BOTTLE GAPPING MACHINES.
APPLIOATION FILED MAE. 16,1909.
Patented July 5, 1910.
3 SHBETSTSHEET 2.
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L ROD & A; P. ATWOOD.
GUARD ATTACHMENT FOB. BOTTLE OAPPING MACHINES. APPLIOATION FILED MALIG, 1909.
963,181., Patented y 1910.
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LABS non AND ARTHUR r. ATWOOD, or ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS.
GUARD ATTACHMENT FOR BOTTLE-CAPPING MACHINES.
Specification'of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 16, 1909. Serial No. 483,719.
Patented July 5, 1910.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, LAns no and An- THUR F. A'rwooo, citizens of the United States, residing at Attleboro, in the county of Bristol and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Guard Attachments for Bottle-Capping Machines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a guard attachment for bottle capping machines of that type employed for applying crown and similar closure-caps tobottles containing aerated beverages or other substances, the object of the invention being to provide a guard for protecting the operator from flying particles of glass in the event of the bursting of a bottle during the capping operation, said guard being mounted for automatic operation to move to a position between the bottle and operator when the capping plunger descends and tomove ontwardly to a retractedposition when the plunger is elevated to allow the operator to have free access to the parts for the purpose of setting the bottle to be capped in position and arranging the cap for application thereto.
A further object of the invention is to provide a simple and effective guard of the character described in the form of a horizontal] y or vertically swinging gate arranged to be automatically projected and retracted by the mechanism which act-uates the plunger, which gate may be applied for use at either side of the machine and is properly constructed to effectually serve as a barrier to. the passage of both large and small par ticles of glass.
Still another object of the invention is to providea guard which is adjustable to regulate its effective height as occasion may require.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists of the features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed,
reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective v1ew of a bottle capping machine embodymg our invention, with the guard disposed in retracted position and for use at the right hand side of the machine' Fig. 2 is an elevational view of the guard and its operating mechanism on an enlarged scale. Fig. 3 is a perslight modification in the gate operating mechanism. Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fi 1 Showing other different forms of guar s at opposite sides thereof. Fig. 8 is a horizontal cross Section through one of the forms of guards shown in Fig. 7.
Referring to Figs. 1 to 5, inclusive, of
the drawings, 1 designates a bottle capping machine of the type described, embodying in its construction a frame or casing 2, a bottle receiving socket or holder 3, a pair of vertically movable rods 4, a capping plunger 5 carried by and movable with the rods, 9. portion of which plunger only is shown, and a treadle lever 6 forming part of the mechanism for actuating the rods. Machines of this type are generally constructed to allow the operator to work from either side thereof, to apply the bottle within the holder or socket 3, to insert the cap to be applied within the holding portion of the plunger, and to depress the lever 6 to force the plunger down in its applying operation.
In capping bottles containing highly charged aerated beverages, it frequently happens that the bottle bursts under pressure in the capping operation, with attendent liability of injury to the operator from the particles of flying glass.
The particular purpose of our invention is to provide a guard or shield which is automatically thrown into operative position when the plunger is depressed to protect the operator from injury in the event of the bursting of a bottle.
The guard may be arranged for use at either side of the machine and comprises a horizontally swinging gate 7 formed of a substantially U-shaped frame 8 and a body 9 of woven wire stretched across and filling the open portion of the frame and backed by a layer 10 of leather or other suitable imperforate material. The wire screen or body 9 and its flexible imperforate backing 10 are secured at their edges to the upper and lower horizontal arms and outer vertical arm of the frame 8 in any suitable manner and are connected with each other at desired points by rivets 11 passing through the backing and interstices of the screen, washers '12 being applied to the rivets to upon a bear against the surface of the screen and maintain a firm connection between the parts. a
The inner or free ends of the horizontal arms of the frame are suitably connected to the ends of a barrel or sleeve 13, within the lower end of which is fitted and secured by a set screw 14 a stub-shaft or journalpin' 15 rovided at its lower end with a rounded earin member or head 16 fitted to turn within a liearingsocket in a bracket plate 17 and a superposed cover or retaining plate 18, which plates are fastened to the top of the frame or casing of the machine by a screw 19. The gate is mounted to swin upon the said pin and'bracket plates an vertically reciprocable rod 20, the lower end of which extends into and is adapted to reciprocate in the sleeve 13, said rod serving both as a journal for the upper portion of the gate and an actuating member cooperating with the sleeve to swing the gate. The rod is provided with a lateral pin or projection 21 which extends into a spiral oove 22 formed in the sleeve, the arrangement of the groove being such that upon the downward movement of the rod the sleeve will be partially rotated to swing the gate to an operative position and upon the upward movement of the rod reversely swung and returned to normal position.
By reference to Fig. 1, it will be seen that the ate is arranged adjacent the rear right han corner port10n of the top of the caslng 2 and in the rear and at one side of the contiguous portion of the plunger, and normally projects rearwardly at an angle to fully uncover or expose the top of the frame to permit the operator to have free access thereto for the purpose of applying the bottle and cap for the capping operation and the removal of the bottle after such operation. Upon the downward movement of the rod 20, the gate will be swung forwardly and inwardly to lie in a plane parallel with the adjacent side of the machine, thus forming a protecting barrier between the bottle and the operator standing at that side of the machine to arrest all flying particles of glass if the bottle should burst while being capped and prevent such particles from coming in contact with and injurying the person or clothes of the operator. Upon the ascent of the plunger after the capping operation, the ate is automatically swung back to normal position to enable the operator to perform the work previously described. In order to secure the automatic operation of the rod 20 with the plunger, a connecting medium between the two is provided comprising a coupling arm 23 which is longitudmally curved and provided at its opposite ends with openings 24 and 25 for the respective passage of a screw 26 securing the arm to the plunger and the reception of the upper end of the rod 20 which is secured to the arm by a set screw 27 carried by the latter.
By constructing the gate in the manner described, a strong and durable guard is provided, the screen serving to sto all large particles of glass, while the bac 'ng therefor reinforces the same and at the same time prevents any small particles of glass which may pass through the screen from reaching the operator.
From the foregoing description, it will be seen that our invention provides a guard or protector which may be applied to any ordinary type of capping machine, and at either side of such a machine, to protect and prevent injury to the operator if, from any cause, a bottle should burst during the capping operation. While the structures disclosed are preferred, it will, of course, be understood that modifications within the scope of the claims may bemade.
Each form of guard obviously possesses specific advantages while being adapted to eflectually arrest all particles of glass and prevent injury to the operator.
In Fig. 6 a slight modification in the gate operating mechanism is shown, embodying the use of a roller 21 upon the pin 21 to engage and travel in contact with the walls of the spiral groove 22 of sleeve 13 to reduce friction.
In Fig. 7 of the drawings two forms of guards or gates differing in construction from each other and from that disclosed in Figs. 1 to 5 inclusive, are illustrated, it be ing understood that any of the different forms of guards ordinarily disclosed may be employed at either side of the machine or at both sides thereof, and that one of the forms of guards may be employed at one side of the machine, while a diiferent form of guard is employed at the opposite side. It is, of course, preferable to use the same type of uard at each side of the machine, but the invention is not limited in this particular. The guard 7 at the right hand side of the machine is mounted and operated in the same manner as the guard 7, the supporting and operating parts being designated by similar reference characters, but the body of the guard is modified materially in construction, being composed of relatively fixed and adjustable sections 28 and 29, respectively. The section 28 constitutes a body or backing section, which is provided at its side edges with inturned hook shaped ide flanges 30 in which the side edges 0 the section 29 are fitted to slide. This mode of mounting the sections adapts them to be adjusted to Vary the height of the guard, as occasion may require or the o erator desires. For the purpose of securln the adjustable section 29 in adjusted posltion a screw 31 is mounted on the section 28 and projects through a longitudinal uide slot 32 in the section 29 and is provi ed with a clamping nut 33 to bind against the latter. The sections of the guard may be made of sheet metal or other suitable strong and durable material.
Having thus fully described the inven. tion, what isclaimed as new, is
1. In a guard for bottle capping machines, a reciprocatory capping plunger, a rod mounted toreciprocate with the plunger, a guard having a sleeve pivotally mounted on said rod, said guard comprising adjustably connected segmental sections, and a camconnection between the sleeve and rod for reversely swinging the said guard on the reverse reciprocatin motions of the rod.
2. In a guard for ottle capping machines, the combination, with the main frame of the machine, the reciprocating capping plunger, and the plunger carrying frame, of a stub shaft upon the main frame a rod attached to the carrier frame and depending therefrom in line with said stub shaft, a swinging guard having a sleeve journaled upon the shaft and rod, and a spiral driving connection between the rod and sleeve.
3. In a guard for bottle capping machines, in combination, with the mam frame of the machine, the reciprocating capping lunger, and the plunger carrying frame, 0 a stub shaft upon the main frame, a bracket upon the carrier frame, a rod connected with-the bracket and depending therefrom in line with the stub shaft, a guard having a sleeve journaled on the stub shaft and rod and provided with a spiral guide, and a projection upon the rod working in said guide.
4. In a guard for bottle capping machines, the combination with the main frame of the machine, the reciprocating plunger, and the plunger carrying frame, of a stub shaft upon the main frame, a bracket upon the carrier frame, a rod attached to the bracket and depending therefrom in line with the shaft, a swinging guard having a sleeve journaled on said rod and shaft, and a cam connection between the rod and sleeve whereby the guard will be swung in reverse directions in thed opposite reciprocating motions of the ro 5. In a guard for bottle capping machines, a reciprocating capping plunger, a rod mounted to reciprocate with the plunger, a guard having a sleeve pivotally mounted on said rod, and a cam connection between the sleeve and rod for reversely swinging said guard on the reverse reciprocating motions 'upon the rod slidably engaging said slot.
, 8. Ina guard for bottle capping machines, a reciprocating capping plunger, areciprocating rod movable therewith, a swinging guard having a sleeve journaled on the rod, a spiral guide upon one of the two lastnamed parts, and a projection upon the other part working in said guide.
9. In a guard for bottle capping machines, the combination with a machlne having a reciprocating capping plunger, of a swinging guard mounted on the frame of the machine, a reciprocating operating element movable with the plunger, and a spiral driving connection between said guar and element for reversely swinging the guard on the reverse movements of said element.
10. In a guard for bottle capping machines, the combination with a machine having a reciprocating capping plunger, of a swinging guard mounted u on the frame of the mac ine, said guard em odying a frame having a sleeve provided with a spiral portion, and a reciprocating rod connected with the plunger and having a portion entering said sleeve and provided with a pin engaging said spiral portion.
In testimony whereof we affix our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
LABS ROD. ARTHUR F. ATWOOD.
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