Closure lining machine

Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – Container making – Rigid container

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413 58, 493 74, B23Q 1700

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059679603

ABSTRACT:
A device for lining container closures in which a punch cuts undivided lining pieces from a strip of web material and pushes the piece through a die to seat the same within an individual closure. The closures are advanced by a pocket wheel having two oppositely disposed pockets driven through 180 degree increments in alternate directions to discharge lined closures from either side of the pocket wheel enclosure. The pocket wheel is driven by a rotary actuator which may be electrically, pneumatically, or hydraulically powered.

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