Container-forming process and machine
US-2015099615-A1 · Apr 9, 2015 · US
US10040264B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10040264-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514676087-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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A bottom heater for use in assembling a container bottom and a sleeve includes a body having a peripheral wall and a heated air passage terminating in an outlet in the peripheral wall. A shape of at least a portion of the peripheral wall defining the outlet is such that heated air exiting the outlet is fluidly attached to an adjacent portion of the peripheral wall after exit because of the Coanda effect.
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What is claimed is: 1. A container forming machine for assembling a container bottom to a sleeve to form a container, the container forming machine comprising: a mandrel forming a surface for supporting at least a portion of the sleeve and terminating in a first end for supporting at least a portion of the container bottom relative to the sleeve; and a bottom heater comprising a circumferentially curved body having a peripheral wall terminating at an end wall, and a heated air passage terminating in an outlet in the peripheral wall, the bottom heater movable relative to the mandrel to position the outlet relative to the sleeve and the container bottom; wherein a shape of at least a portion of the peripheral wall defining the outlet is curved axially along the body such that at least a portion of the heated air exiting the outlet is fluidly attached to an adjacent portion of the peripheral wall after exit because of the Coanda effect. 2. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein the outlet is continuous and extends at least partially about a perimeter of the peripheral wall. 3. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein the outlet separates the peripheral wall into first and second portions, and at least one of the first or second portions has a radius defining a curved portion of the outlet to control an amount and direction of the Coanda effect. 4. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein the Coanda effect is maintained for a predetermined distance along the peripheral wall. 5. The container forming machine of claim 4 wherein the predetermined distance corresponds to a functional heating area in an adjacent surface of the sleeve, the container bottom, or a combination of the sleeve and container bottom. 6. The container forming machine of claim 5 wherein the functional heating area corresponds to a portion of the sleeve or the container bottom that overlaps with the other of the sleeve or the container bottom when the sleeve is folded inward to seal the container bottom with the sleeve. 7. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein the heated air passage is defined by a first wall and a second wall and wherein the first wall, second wall, or both the first and second wall are provided at an angle with respect to an axis of the body to control an amount and direction of the Coanda effect. 8. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein a proportion of the heated air attached to the adjacent portion of the peripheral wall because of the Coanda effect is varied to control an amount of heat provided to the container bottom. 9. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein the container bottom comprises a floor and a depending skirt adjacent the sleeve, and wherein the outlet is shaped such that the Coanda effect directs the heated air away from the floor. 10. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein the outlet comprises a plurality of discrete openings and wherein at least a portion of the peripheral wall defining the openings is shaped such that at least a portion of the heated air exiting the openings is fluidly attached to an adjacent portion of the peripheral wall after exit because of the Coanda effect. 11. The container forming machine of claim 10 wherein the plurality of discrete openings separates the peripheral wall into first and second portions, and at least one of the first and second portions for each of the plurality of discrete openings has a radius defining a curved portion of the opening to control an amount and direction of the Coanda effect. 12. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein a radius defining a curved portion of the outlet, a height of the heated air passage, and an angle of at least one wall defining the heated air passage with respect to an axis of the body are configured to control an amount and direction of the Coanda effect. 13. A container forming machine for assembling a container bottom to a sleeve to form a container, the container forming machine comprising: a mandrel forming a surface for supporting at least a portion of the sleeve and terminating in a first end for supporting at least a portion of the container bottom relative to the sleeve; and a bottom heater comprising: a body having a peripheral wall terminating at an end wall; and a heated air passage defined by at least a top wall and a bottom wall, wherein at least one of the top wall or the bottom wall leads into the peripheral wall along a curved surface to define a curved outlet; wherein heated air flows through the curved outlet along the curved surface and along an adjacent portion of the peripheral wall for a predetermined distance due to the Coanda effect. 14. The container forming machine of claim 13 wherein the curved outlet is continuous. 15. The container forming machine of claim 14 wherein the curved outlet extends entirely about a perimeter of the peripheral wall. 16. The container forming machine of claim 13 wherein the curved outlet separates the peripheral wall into first and second portions, and at least one of the first or second portions has a radius defining a curved portion of the curved outlet to control a direction of the Coanda effect. 17. The container forming machine of claim 13 wherein the Coanda effect is maintained for a predetermined distance along the peripheral wall. 18. The container forming machine of claim 17 wherein the predetermined distance corresponds to a functional heating area in an adjacent surface of the sleeve, the container bottom, or a combination of the sleeve and the container bottom. 19. The container forming machine of claim 18 wherein the functional heating area corresponds to a portion of the sleeve or the container bottom that overlaps with the other of the sleeve or container bottom when the sleeve is folded inward to seal the container bottom with the sleeve. 20. The container forming machine of claim 13 , wherein the top wall, bottom wall, or both the top and bottom wall are provided at an angle with respect to an axis of the body. 21. The container forming machine of claim 13 wherein a proportion of the heated air attached to the adjacent portion of the peripheral wall because of the Coanda effect is varied to control an amount of heat provided to the container bottom. 22. The container forming machine of claim 13 wherein the curved outlet comprises a plurality of discrete openings and wherein at least a portion of the peripheral wall defining the openings is shaped such that at least a portion of the heated air exiting the openings is fluidly attached to an adjacent portion of the peripheral wall after exit because of the Coanda effect. 23. The container forming machine of claim 22 wherein the plurality of discrete openings separates the peripheral wall into first and second portions, and at least one of the first or second portions for each of the plurality of discrete openings has a radius defining a curved portion of the opening to control an amount and direction of the Coanda effect. 24. The container forming machine of claim 13 wherein a radius defining the curved surface of the curved outlet, a height of the heated air passage, and an angle of at least one wall defining the heated air passage with respect to an axis of the body are configured to control an amount and direction of the Coanda effect. 25. The container forming machine of claim 1 wherein the curved portion of the peripheral wall d
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