Pail closure application method

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Inventors

Dwinell, Davis B.

Application #

819969

Filed

Jan-13-1992

Published

Oct-26-1993

Current US Class

156/216
156/294
156/309.6
156/69
156/73.1
220/361
220/363
220/DIG14
220/DIG31

International Classes

B32B 031/16

Field of Search

156/69 156/73.1 156/309.6 156/212 156/216 156/294 215/353 215/354 220/254 220/361 220/362 220/363 220/DIG.

Assignee

Royal Packaging Industries Van Leer B.V. (Amstelveen, NL)

Examiners

Simmons; David A.

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Abstract
A method of securing a two piece plastic nozzle and overlying screw cap closure assembly to a plastic pail cover wherein the nozzle has a cylindrical body portion which is inserted into a cover opening to form a friction fit therewith. The overlying screw cap is then rigidly supported as a sonic welding horn is brought into axial engagement with the protruding nozzle body portion. Energization of the sonic welding horn causes the nozzle body portion to soften and deform radially outwardly into a circumferentially enlarged rivet connection. Continued axial displacement of the sonic welding horn creates a plastic bond about the periphery of the rivet connection so as to close off any leakage path therearound. At the same time any radial dispersion of plastic material resulting from the bonding process is locally contained about the rivet connection periphery.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of securing a synthetic plastic closure assembly within a synthetic plastic pail cover opening wherein said closure assembly consists of a nozzle having a distal end portion and overlying cap comprising the steps of inserting said closure assembly into said pail cover opening so that the distal end portion of said nozzle extends axially therethrough and introducing said pail cover and closure assembly into the working zone of a sonic welding machine defined by a cap supporting structure and a sonic welding horn including a central sleeve portion, axially displacing said sonic welding horn relative to said cap supporting structure so as to engage said nozzle distal end portion and urge said closure cap against said cap supporting structure, energizing said sonic welding horn during said axial displacement so as to permanently deform said nozzle distal end portion radially outwardly forming a rivet connection within said pail cover opening, and tightly clamping said rivet connection against said closure cap creating a plastic to plastic resin bond with said cover at said deformed distal end portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to a method of securing a synthetic plastic closure assembly to a synthetic plastic pail cover.

The current pressing need to eliminate plastic packaging materials from the solid waste stream has prompted an in-depth cost analysis of the most effective approach for getting industrial size plastic pails converted into post consumer regrind plastic resin. These pails, by and large, are in the five gallon size range and consist of a generally cylindrical vessel open at one end to which a cover is mechanically applied after filling. The cover, in turn, has a pouring opening to which a closure assembly is secured to enable subsequent decanting and reclosing. Pail closures normally employed in this environment are of the type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,568,006 dated Feb. 4, 1986 and consist of a plastic nozzle embodying a nestable pouring spout which threadedly receives an overlying screw cap. The nozzle is further provided with a circumferential sealing flange secured to a neck surrounding the pail cover opening by means of a rigid metal crimping ring. While this type pail closure construction has proven highly successful in the past, it has the serious shortcoming for present day needs of incorporating a metal component in an otherwise all plastic construction. The additional labor required to remove this metal ring so that the pail cover can be accepted into the plastic recycling process is a significant negative factor. This drawback has prompted the search for an effective alternative method of securing an all plastic closure assembly to the pail cover utilizing one of the known plastic to plastic bonding techniques. Although such known bonding techniques are numerous including spin welding, sonic welding, hot plate welding and induction welding. None have to date provided a completely satisfactory answer to the above described problem at hand.
 
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