Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – Sequential work treating receptacles or stations with means...
Patent
1995-12-13
1997-02-04
Stinson, Frankie L.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Apparatus
Sequential work treating receptacles or stations with means...
134 68, 134 72, 134152, 198404, 1988038, B08B 908
Patent
active
055988598
ABSTRACT:
Bottles to be cleaned are fed in succession to an infeed starwheel from which they are transferred to a rotor on which there are circumferentially spaced apart cam operated bottle inverting devices that grip the bottles and invert them with their mouths over a nozzle that injects cleaning fluid into them. The gripping devices have on them gripper fingers which are V-shaped and are molded, respectively, of a resilient and deflectable synthetic resin such as a polyamide. There is an upper gripper having finger tips spaced apart to engage the neck of a bottle and a lower gripper having finger tips or the like that grip or support the cylindrical body of the bottle.
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Krones AG Hermann Kronseder Maschinenfabrik
Stinson Frankie L.
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