Nozzle for forming containers provided with an interchangeable tip in which elements matching the format of the neck of the container are embedded

US9364991B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9364991-B2
Application numberUS-201314388393-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2013
Priority dateMar 27, 2012
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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A nozzle ( 10 ) for forming containers made of a thermoplastic material by injecting a pressurized fluid into a neck ( 14 ) of a preform ( 12 ), includes: a mounting ( 24 ) which is provided with an inlet pipe ( 36 ) for a pressurized fluid along a vertical axis (A); a nozzle tip ( 26 ) which axially extends the inlet pipe ( 36 ), and which can be sealingly coupled to the neck ( 14 ) of the preform ( 12 ) via at least one element ( 42, 44 ) matching the format of the neck ( 14 ); an element for removably attaching the nozzle tip ( 26 ) onto the mounting ( 24 ); and a stabilizing tube ( 106 ) resiliently biased toward the lower stop position thereof via a resilient member ( 116 ) that is permanently accommodated in the mounting.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A nozzle ( 10 ) for forming containers from thermoplastic material by injection of a pressurized fluid into a neck ( 14 ) of a pre-form ( 12 ), the nozzle ( 10 ) comprising: a mounting ( 24 ) fitted with an inlet pipe ( 36 ) for pressurized fluid along a vertical axis (A); a nozzle tip ( 26 ) that axially extends the inlet pipe ( 36 ) and that can be connected sealingly to the neck ( 14 ) of the pre-form ( 12 ) by means of at least one stabilization tube ( 44 ) designed to be coaxial with the neck ( 14 ) of the pre-form ( 12 ), the diameter of which is such that a circular lower end edge ( 46 ) of the tube ( 44 ) is received against the lip ( 18 ) of the neck ( 14 ), the stabilization tube ( 44 ) being mounted slidingly and axially in the nozzle tip ( 26 ) between a lower stop position against a first stop face ( 47 ) of the tip ( 26 ) and an upper stop position against a second stop face ( 48 ) of the tip ( 26 ); removable means for attaching the nozzle tip ( 26 ) to the mounting ( 24 ); the stabilization tube ( 44 ) being embedded in the nozzle tip ( 26 ) regardless of the attachment thereof to the mounting ( 24 ); characterized in that the stabilization tube ( 44 ) is elastically pressed towards the lower stop position thereof by means of an elastic member ( 58 ) that is permanently housed in the mounting ( 24 ). 2. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the mounting ( 24 ) includes a carriage ( 30 ) sliding axially between an upper idle position and a lower forming position, and in that the nozzle tip ( 26 ) is attached to the carriage ( 30 ). 3. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that the elastic member ( 58 ) acts on the stabilization tube ( 44 ) by means of a rod ( 74 ) that is mounted slidingly on the mounting ( 24 ), the rod ( 74 ) being clamped into an elastic retainer ( 86 ) on the stabilization tube ( 44 ) to temporarily constrain the stabilization tube ( 44 ) to move with the rod ( 74 ). 4. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 2 , characterized in that a seal ( 88 ) is placed radially between the mounting ( 24 ) and the nozzle tip ( 26 ) to enable a sealed connection between the tip ( 26 ) and the inlet pipe ( 36 ) in the blowing position of the carriage ( 30 ). 5. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 4 , characterized in that the seal ( 88 ) is borne by the mounting ( 24 ). 6. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the removable attachment means include a male part ( 96 ) and a female part ( 98 ) that can be fitted together. 7. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 6 , characterized in that the attachment means include a locking mechanism comprising a truncated conical seat ( 102 ) that is attached to the male part ( 96 ) and that includes ball bearings ( 116 ) that are carried with radial clearance by the female part ( 96 ), the ball bearings ( 116 ) being able to occupy an internal locking position in which they are pushed against the conical seat ( 102 ) to attach the male part ( 96 ) to the female part ( 98 ). 8. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 7 , characterized in that the truncated conical seat ( 102 ) has a circular shape formed about the axis (A) of the nozzle such that the ball bearings ( 116 ) can occupy the locking position thereof regardless of the orientation of the nozzle tip ( 26 ) about the axis thereof. 9. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 8 , characterized in that the female part ( 98 ) includes a peripheral cage ( 104 ) provided with holes ( 114 ) seating the ball bearings ( 116 ), and a lock ( 118 ) provided with an annular ramp ( 126 ), mounted about said cage ( 104 ), that can be moved between a locked position in which the ramp ( 126 ) is radially adjacent to the ball bearings ( 116 ), and a released position in which the ramp ( 126 ) is removed from the ball bearings ( 116 ). 10. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 9 , characterized in that the mounting ( 24 ) bears the peripheral cage ( 104 ), the cage ( 104 ) radially delimiting an external annular space ( 106 ) in which is mounted a slide ( 130 ) that can be moved between a locked position in which it is radially adjacent to the ball bearings ( 116 ), and a released position in which it is removed from the ball bearings ( 116 ). 11. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the mounting ( 24 ) includes a carriage ( 30 ) sliding axially between an upper idle position and a lower forming position, the nozzle tip ( 26 ) is attached to the carriage ( 30 ), and the cage ( 104 ) and the carriage ( 30 ) form an integral assembly. 12. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 10 , characterized in that the slide ( 130 ) is pressed towards the locked position thereof by at least one return spring ( 132 ). 13. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 9 , characterized in that the lock ( 118 ) is pressed towards the locked position thereof by at least one return spring ( 128 ). 14. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 9 , characterized in that the lock ( 118 ) bears the annular ramp ( 126 ). 15. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 3 , characterized in that a seal ( 88 ) is placed radially between the mounting ( 24 ) and the nozzle tip ( 26 ) to enable a sealed connection between the tip ( 26 ) and the inlet pipe ( 36 ) in the blowing position of the carriage ( 30 ). 16. The nozzle ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 11 , characterized in that the slide ( 130 ) is pressed towards the locked position thereof by at least one return spring ( 132 ).

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What does patent US9364991B2 cover?
A nozzle ( 10 ) for forming containers made of a thermoplastic material by injecting a pressurized fluid into a neck ( 14 ) of a preform ( 12 ), includes: a mounting ( 24 ) which is provided with an inlet pipe ( 36 ) for a pressurized fluid along a vertical axis (A); a nozzle tip ( 26 ) which axially extends the inlet pipe ( 36 ), and which can be sealingly coupled to the neck ( 14 ) of the pre…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Duclos Yves-Alban, Cardine Denis, Sidel Participations
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C49/58. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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