Modular can bodymaker
US-2019232351-A1 · Aug 1, 2019 · US
US11786952B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11786952-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217814278-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2023 |
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A unitary forward mounting assembly for a bodymaker includes a unitary forward mounting body with a cradle portion, a first support arm portion and a second support arm portion. The cradle portion has a forward side, a rear side, a right side, and a left side. The first support arm portion is disposed at the cradle portion right side. The second support arm portion is disposed at the cradle portion left side.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bodymaker comprising: a frame assembly, said frame assembly including a forward end; an elongated ram; a drive mechanism coupled to said frame assembly and operatively coupled to said ram; and an aligned forward module comprising a number of coupled components and a unitary forward mounting body, said aligned forward module coupled to said frame assembly forward end; wherein: said unitary forward mounting assembly includes a body; said number of coupled components includes a die pack and a domer assembly; said unitary forward mounting assembly body including a cradle portion, a first support arm portion and a second support arm portion; wherein said cradle portion has a forward side, a rear side, a right side, and a left side; said first support arm portion disposed at said cradle portion right side; said second support arm portion disposed at said cradle portion left side; said die pack is directly coupled to said cradle portion; and said domer assembly directly coupled to said first support arm portion and to said second support arm portion. 2. The bodymaker of claim 1 wherein said aligned forward module is a complete aligned forward module. 3. The bodymaker of claim 1 wherein said unitary forward mounting body includes one of a die pack mounting, a domer door assembly mounting, a stripper bulkhead assembly mounting, a turret sub-assembly mounting or a cup load station assembly mounting. 4. A bodymaker comprising: a frame assembly, said frame assembly including a forward end; an elongated ram; a drive mechanism coupled to said frame assembly and operatively coupled to said ram; and an aligned forward module comprising a number of coupled components and a unitary forward mounting body, said aligned forward module coupled to said frame assembly forward end; wherein said unitary forward mounting assembly includes a body; wherein said number of coupled components includes a die pack and a domer assembly; wherein said unitary forward mounting assembly body including a cradle portion, a first support arm portion and a second support arm portion; wherein said cradle portion has a forward side, a rear side, a right side, and a left side; wherein said first support arm portion disposed at said cradle portion right side; wherein said second support arm portion disposed at said cradle portion left side; wherein said unitary forward mounting body includes one of a die pack mounting, a domer door assembly mounting, a stripper bulkhead assembly mounting, a turret sub-assembly mounting or a cup load station assembly mounting; wherein: said cradle portion defines said die pack mounting and said cup load station assembly mounting; said first support arm portion defines said turret sub-assembly mounting; said first support arm portion and said second support arm portion collectively define said domer door assembly mounting; and said cradle portion, said first support arm portion and said second support arm portion collectively define said stripper bulkhead assembly mounting. 5. The bodymaker of claim 1 wherein said unitary forward mounting body includes a cup infeed housing plate. 6. The bodymaker of claim 5 wherein no machined surface exists between said cradle portion and said cup infeed housing plate. 7. The bodymaker of claim 1 wherein no machined surface exists between said cradle portion and either of said first support arm portion or said second support arm portion. 8. The bodymaker of claim 1 wherein no shims are disposed between said cradle portion and either of said first support arm portion or said second support arm portion. 9. The bodymaker of claim 1 wherein said unitary forward mounting body is one of a cast body or a printed body.
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