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C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
C03B9/00—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles
C03B9/13—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines
C03B9/14—Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles in gob feeder machines in "blow" machines or in "blow-and-blow" machines
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12,739. Johnson, J. Y., [Williamstown Glass Co.]. July 5, 1913. Blowing.-In a bottle-blowing machine of the type in which the blowing-moulds 145, Fig. 1, are carried on an horizontally rotating table 1, the bolt 107 that locks the table 1 is withdrawn by a treadle 106, which also operates the valve 159 controlling the movements of the blowing- head 150. The bolt 107 is held down by a catch 130, but is automatically released by pegs 132 striking an arm 133 fixed to the catch 130. The blowhead 150, Fig. 2, is fitted with an internal flexible diaphragm 165, which rests on the mouth of the bottle during blowing.
GB191412739D1913-07-051913-07-05Improvements in Apparatus for Manufacturing Hollow Articles of Glass, such as Bottles and the like.
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