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Title: Fluidless bottle testing method and apparatus



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1. A method of testing glass bottles, comprising the steps of:

subjecting each bottle to a side wall squeeze test, thereby causing the side walls to undergo a tensile stress and causing failure if the side wall has significant defects;

testing the bottom, bearing surface and lower side wall of each bottle by applying a predetermined force against the inside central bottom of the bottle over a predetermined area thereof, while supporting the bottle at the bottom curve of the side wall, thereby placing the outside surfaces of the bottom, bearing surface and lower side wall in tension and causing failure if significant defects are present.

2. A testing apparatus for determining the stress-withstanding capability of the bottom, bearing surface and lower side wall of a glass container, comprising:

means for engaging the container peripherally without contacting either of the bottom or the bearing surface;

a force-applying rod of length sufficient to be inserted in the container mouth and extended to the bottom;

means for positioning the container mouth in alignment with and adjacent to an end of the force-applying rod;

means for bringing the engaging means and the force-applying rod toward one another to position the end of the rod in proximity with the inside central bottom of the container; and

means for continuing the converging movement of the engaging means and the rod until the rod contacts the bottom of the container, and for urging the engaging means and the rod toward one another to produce a bending stress in the bottom, bearing surface and lower side wall of the bottle, whereby the container will fail if significant defects are present.

3. The testing apparatus of claim 2 wherein the end of the force-applying rod includes a resilient yieldable force distributing tip.

4. The testing apparatus of claim 2 wherein the engaging means comprises an annular support positioned to retain the container upright by peripherally engaging the bottom curve of the side wall, said support having an inner resilient surface contoured to the shape of the bottom curve of the container side wall.

5. The testing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said means for continuing the converging movement includes a hydraulic cylinder and a piston connected to the engaging means.

6. The testing apparatus of claim 2 wherein the engaging means comprises means for supporting a neck bead on the container with the container in an upright position.

7. In combination with a side wall squeeze tester for glass containers, an apparatus for testing the bottom, bearing surface and lower side wall of the glass container, comprising:

means for supporting the container in an upright position by peripheral contact at the bottom curve of the side wall;

a substantially vertical force-applying rod of length greater than the distance between the top of the container and the inside bottom of the container;

means for positioning the container mouth directly below the lower end of the force-applying rod;

means for bringing the supporting means and the force-applying rod together to position the end of the rod in proximity with the inside central bottom of the container; and

means for continuing the converging movement of the supporting means and the rod until the rod contacts the bottom of the container, and for urging the supporting means and the rod toward one another to produce a bending stress in the bottom, bearing surface and lower side wall of the bottle, whereby the container will fail if significant defects are present.

8. A method for testing the bottom, bearing surface and lower portion of the side wall of a glass container, comprising the steps of:

supporting the container peripherally without contacting either of the bottom or the bearing surface; and

applying a predetermined force against the inside central bottom of the container over a predetermined area thereof, thereby developing a tension stress in the outside surfaces of the bottom, bearing surface and lower side wall and causing failure if significant defects are present.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein the supporting step comprises supporting the container at the bottom curve of the side wall, with the container in an upright position.

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Inventors: Northup, John D. (Toledo, OH, US)

Application Number: 611530
Filing Date: 1975-09-08
Publication_date: 1976-05-11
Assignee:
Primary Class(es): 73/794 73/812, 73/816, 73/824, 73/826
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3618370Nov, 1971Dubble73/94.
3628379Dec, 1971Babunovic73/94.
3896657Jul, 1975Brandt et al.73/12.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Myracle, Jerry W.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Owen; Allen