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4150 Ponderosa Dr, Dorr, MI 49323    616-6812661   

6855 Hanna Lake Ave, Caledonia, MI 49316   

Grand Rapids, MI   

Wyoming, MI   

Temple Hills, MD   

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Cap Inspection Apparatus

US Patent:
4145916, Mar 27, 1979
Filed:
Aug 9, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/823027
Inventors:
Gerald J. Bott - Grand Rapids MI
William C. Porter - Hudsonville MI
Terrance M. Nowak - Grand Rapids MI
International Classification:
G01M 332
US Classification:
73 493
Abstract:
A cap inspection apparatus has an inspection stand and sorter for sorting defectively capped bottles from properly capped bottles. The inspection stand has a nozzle with a rearward flat bottom surface and a front inclined bottom surface inclined upwardly from the rear bottom surface. An air passage extends through the rear bottom surface. A low pressure air stream is operably connected to the air passage and passes through the nozzle. A pressure sensitive switch means is operably connected to the low pressure air stream. A solenoid valve is operably attached to the pressure sensitive switch means and controls a high pressure air stream operably connected to an air operated cylinder and rod. An ejection block is mounted at the end of the extendible rod for pushing defectively capped bottles.

Bottle Inspection Apparatus

US Patent:
4061014, Dec 6, 1977
Filed:
Oct 27, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/736264
Inventors:
Gerald J. Bott - Grand Rapids MI
William C. Porter - Hudsonville MI
Terrance M. Nowak - Grand Rapids MI
International Classification:
G01M 332
US Classification:
73 451
Abstract:
A bottle inspection apparatus has an inspection stand and sorter for sorting defective plastic bottles from conforming bottles. The inspection stand has an extendible rod. A conical shaped nozzle is mounted at the end of the rod. The conical nozzle seals itself against a bottle aperture when extended for a predetermined amount of time. A low pressure air stream is operably connected to the nozzle and passes through the nozzle and into the inspected bottle. A pressure sensitive switch means is operably connected to the low pressure air stream. A blocking solenoid valve is operably attached to the pressure sensitive switch means and controls a high pressure air stream sorter. The pressure switch is actuated when a sufficiently high pressure is built up within the bottle within the predetermined limited amount of time the conical nozzle is sealing the bottle aperture. The blocking solenoid is deactivated when the pressure sensitive switch means is actuated. The high pressure air stream passes through the solenoid valve when the solenoid valve is deactivated.

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