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US1908732A US608386A US60838632A US1908732A US 1908732 A US1908732 A US 1908732A US 608386 A US608386 A US 608386A US 60838632 A US60838632 A US 60838632A US 1908732 A US1908732 A US 1908732A
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  • This invention relates to method andapparatus for the formation of hollow articles
  • An object. of the invention is to provide improved methods and apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds.
  • a further object is to provide improved one or more of such steps with respect to. 305 each of the others, and the apparatus 'em bodying features of constructiom'combinations ofelements and arrangement of parts which are adapted to effect suchsteps, all as exemplified in the following detailed disclosure, and the scope of the application of which will be indicated in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of one form of machine embodying the invention, certain of the parts being cutaway;
  • Fig. 2 is a. horizontal section taken on the line 22 in Fig. 1.
  • a mold-carrying unit may be rolled along a course while the axis of the unit is inclined, first in one direction and then in the other.
  • the present invention contemplates the provision of a method and means whereby the fluid material may be solidified upon the inner surfaces of the molds in a particularly uniform manner, so that the articles, when removed from the molds, will have a desirable thickness throughout all portions of their surfaces.
  • the unit is rotated while the hardening process proceeds, the axis ofthe unit being tipped in a gradual manner in one direetion and thereafter in a gradual manner in the other direction during its rotation.
  • the unit is maintained with its axis inclined at its maximum pitch for a substantial period after each inclination of the unit in either direction is complete.
  • a desirable form of apparatus to this end may be a pair of tracks formed with staggered rising and descending portions and, preferably, with aligned portions therebetween.
  • the invention contemplates the 'use of other means, such as similar portions on-the unit 7 for effectuating such movement.
  • the invention is shown as embodied in a form of apparatus disclosed in greater detail in the copending application of David Lantinberg and Glenn M. Jones, Serial No. 577 ,894, filed November 30, 1931, whereinendless conveyor means are provided for moving the unit along the track, and'the -units are 'exemplifiedas barrel-' shaped members, each of which may be adapted to hold a plurality of mold elements.
  • a pair of tracks 16 and 17 each formed with a rising portion 18 and a descending portion 19, the portions 18 on one track being opposite the portions 19 on the other track.
  • the tracks are provided-with raised portions 20 and with depressed portions21 between the portions 18 and 19.
  • the axis of the barrel is gradually moved to a horizontal position and thence to the other inclined portion without any violent jolt or jar,iwith the result that a smooth qandgeven movement of the fiuidmateria'l about the inside of the molds is caused, and adesirable thickness of ma terial is formedon the inner surface of the molds as the chocolate or-other liquid material hardens.
  • tracks 16 and 17 are formed withteeth 2.4 and the barrels, in the present instance, with cooperating, toothed,
  • portions 25 In order that these wheel'p'ortions may ride easily and smoothly on the track portions, the portions 18 and 19 of -the tracks are outwardlybo ed, as i ated in Fig. 2., i
  • mold-carrying units utilized may be adapted to carry one or more separable orintegral moldsin' any desired manner.
  • the combination with a mold-carrying unit andmeans to roll said unit from one end to the other end of a course of means adapted to gradually cause the axis of said unit to be inclined in'one direction at a plurality of periods during its said movement and to gradually cause the axis of the unit to be inclined in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods and to maintain the unit in each inclined position for a period during its said movement before'an opposite inclination is initiated.
  • a mold-carrying unit formed with wheel portions adjacent its ends, track means adapted to cooperate with said wheel portions, and means on said cooperating members to incline the axis of said unit in one direction at a plurality of periods duringits movement and to incline the axis of the unit in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods', said means being arranged to effect the change from each inclination tothe other in a gradual manner.
  • each of said tracks having gradually rising and gradually descending portions, the rising and descending portions on the respective tracks being staggered, and such inclined portions on each track being outwardly bowed.
  • a mold-carrying unit formed with wheel portions adjacent its ends, track means adapted to cooperate with said wheel portions, and means on said cooperating members to incline the axis of said unit in one direction at a plurality of periods during its movement and to incline the axis of the unit in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods, said means being arranged to effect the change from each inclination to the other in a gradual manner, and said track means including bowed portions to conform with the path of movement of the wheel portions.
  • each of said tracks having gradually rising portions and raised horizontal portions follower by gradually descending portions and depressed horizontal portions, the raised and depressed portions on the respective tracks being staggered, and the rising and descending portions on each track being outwardly bowed.
  • the method of forming hollow articles in molds which comprises rolling a mold-carrying imit from one end to the other end of a course, gradually inclining the axis of said unit to an acute angle with the horizontal during such movement, rolling the unit for a pe riod with its axis so inclined, gradually decreasing the inclination of said axis and gradually inclining said axis in an opposite directlon to a similar angle with the horizontal at a further stage in such movement, rolling the unit for a period with its axis so inclined, and repeating said operations at further stages of said movement.
  • the method of forming hollow articles in molds which comprises rolling a mold-carrying unit from one end to the other end of a course, gradually inclining the axis of said unit in one direction to an acute angle with the horizontal during such movement, gradually decreasing the inclination of said axis and gradually inclining said axis in an opposite direction to an acute angle with the horizontal at a further stage in such movement, and repeating said operations at further stages in such movement.

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May 16. 1933. J COHEN 1,908,732
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE FORMATION OF HOLLOW ARTICLES Filed April 30; 1932 INV ENTOR BY E v ZTTORNEYS Patented May 16, 1933 OOUNITIED STAT-S- 'T lOFFiC-El;
, JESSE s. COHEN, or BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, 'ro
F EDERI H. FRAZIER, on NEW YORK, N. x.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE FORMATION OF HOLLOW ARTICLES,
' Application filed April 30,
This inventionrelates to method andapparatus for the formation of hollow articles,
and more particularly to method and apparatus for solidifying fluid chocolate or other fluid material about the inner surfaces of.
the molds. r
An object. of the invention is to provide improved methods and apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds.
perform the purposes for which it is intended, which is simple and economical of construction, which can be conveniently operated, and whlch can be readily manufactured,
and assembled.
A further object is to provide improved one or more of such steps with respect to. 305 each of the others, and the apparatus 'em bodying features of constructiom'combinations ofelements and arrangement of parts which are adapted to effect suchsteps, all as exemplified in the following detailed disclosure, and the scope of the application of which will be indicated in the claims.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken inconnection with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of one form of machine embodying the invention, certain of the parts being cutaway; and
Fig. 2 is a. horizontal section taken on the line 22 in Fig. 1.
In the formation of hollow articles of chocolatev or other fluid, solidifiable materials in molds, an amount of material insufii-i cient to fill the molds may be poured there- Another object-is to provide: apparatus of: the character described which will efficiently 1932. Serial NO. 608,386.
in, and the molds thereafter 'subjectedto movements while the material hardens to form a coating over the entire inner surfaces of the molds. As set forth in the co-pending application of David Lantinberg and Frank Stefendel, Serial No. 472,330, filed August 1,1930, a mold-carrying unit may be rolled along a course while the axis of the unit is inclined, first in one direction and then in the other.
The present invention contemplates the provision of a method and means whereby the fluid material may be solidified upon the inner surfaces of the molds in a particularly uniform manner, so that the articles, when removed from the molds, will have a desirable thickness throughout all portions of their surfaces. 1 1
It has been found that such result is desirably secured when the changes in the inclination of the axis-ofthe mold-carrying units are gradual. Inaccordancewith the invention the unit is rotated while the hardening process proceeds, the axis ofthe unit being tipped in a gradual manner in one direetion and thereafter in a gradual manner in the other direction during its rotation. Preferably the unit is maintained with its axis inclined at its maximum pitch for a substantial period after each inclination of the unit in either direction is complete.
A desirable form of apparatus to this end may bea pair of tracks formed with staggered rising and descending portions and, preferably, with aligned portions therebetween. However, in its broader aspects the invention contemplates the 'use of other means, such as similar portions on-the unit 7 for effectuating such movement.
As exemplified, the invention is shown as embodied in a form of apparatus disclosed in greater detail in the copending application of David Lantinberg and Glenn M. Jones, Serial No. 577 ,894, filed November 30, 1931, whereinendless conveyor means are provided for moving the unit along the track, and'the -units are 'exemplifiedas barrel-' shaped members, each of which may be adapted to hold a plurality of mold elements.
In the drawing a conveyor shown'at 10 100 articles it is often desirable to have refrig-V erated air supplied to the chamber '15.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a pair of tracks 16 and 17 each formed with a rising portion 18 and a descending portion 19, the portions 18 on one track being opposite the portions 19 on the other track. Preferably also, the tracks are provided-with raised portions 20 and with depressed portions21 between the portions 18 and 19. ,Accordingly, as the barrel is r01led-along,-the axis of the barrel is at one period inclined in one direction, as indicated at 22, and at another period is inclined in another direction, as indicated at 23. Between these positions the axis of the barrel is gradually moved to a horizontal position and thence to the other inclined portion without any violent jolt or jar,iwith the result that a smooth qandgeven movement of the fiuidmateria'l about the inside of the molds is caused, and adesirable thickness of ma terial is formedon the inner surface of the molds as the chocolate or-other liquid material hardens.
As will be seen, the tracks 16 and 17 are formed withteeth 2.4 and the barrels, in the present instance, with cooperating, toothed,
wheel. portions 25. In order that these wheel'p'ortions may ride easily and smoothly on the track portions, the portions 18 and 19 of -the tracks are outwardlybo ed, as i ated in Fig. 2., i
It isto be understood that the mold-carrying units utilized may be adapted to carry one or more separable orintegral moldsin' any desired manner.
Since certain changes in carrying out theabove process-and in theconstructions set forth, which embody'the invention may be made without departing from its scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown'in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
. Itdsalso to be understood that the following claims are, intended to cover'all of the genericand specific features of the-invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of'the invention which, as a matter of languagmmight be said tov fall therebetween.
"I-Iaving described my invention, what I claimas new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. In apparatus for the forma'tion of hollow articles in molds, the combination with amold-carrying unit and means to roll said unit from ne end, o the other end ofa course, of means adapted to gradually cause the axis of said unit to be inclined in one direction at a plurality of periods during its said movement and to gradually cause the axis of the unit to be inclined in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods.
2. In apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds, the combination with a mold-carrying unit andmeans to roll said unit from one end to the other end of a course, of means adapted to gradually cause the axis of said unit to be inclined in'one direction at a plurality of periods during its said movement and to gradually cause the axis of the unit to be inclined in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods and to maintain the unit in each inclined position for a period during its said movement before'an opposite inclination is initiated.
3. In apparatus for the formation of: hollow articles in molds, the combination with a mold-carrying unit and means to roll said unit along a course, of track means adapted to gradually cause the axis of said unit to be inclined in one direction at a plurality of periods during its movement and to gradually cause the axis of the unit to be inclined in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods. Y
4. In apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds, the combination with a mold-carrying unit and means to roll said unit from one end to the other end of a course, of means gradually to raise one end of the unit while gradually lowering the other end, and to reverse and repeat said operations at regularly-spaced periods in the movement of the unit along said course.
5. In apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds, the combination of-a mold-carrying unit, a pair of tracks there for, and means to move the unit along said tracks, each of said tracks having gradually rising and gradually descending portions, and the rising and descending portions on the respective tracks being staggered.
6. In apparatus for the formation of'hollow articles in molds, the combination of a mold-carrying unit formed with wheel portions adjacent its ends, track means adapted to cooperate with said wheel portions, and means on said cooperating members to incline the axis of said unit in one direction at a plurality of periods duringits movement and to incline the axis of the unit in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods', said means being arranged to effect the change from each inclination tothe other in a gradual manner.
7. In apparatus for the formation of-hollow articles in molds, the combination with a mold-carrying unit formed with wheel portions adjacent its ends and means to roll saidbarr-el along a course, of track means arranged to cooperate with said wheel portions to incline the axis of said unit in one direction at a plurality of periods during its movement and to incline the axis of the unit in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods, said track means being arranged to effect the change from each inclination to the other in a gradual manner.
8. In apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds, the combination of a mold-carrying unit, a pair of tracks therefor, and means to move the unit along said tracks, each of said tracks having gradually rising portions and raised horizontal portions followed by gradually descending portions and depressed horizontal portions, the raised and depressed portions on the respective tracks being staggered.
9. In apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds, the combination of a mold-carrying unit, a pair of tracks therefor, and means to move the unit along said tracks, each of said tracks having gradually rising and gradually descending portions, the rising and descending portions on the respective tracks being staggered, and such inclined portions on each track being outwardly bowed.
10. In apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds, the combination, of a mold-carrying unit formed with wheel portions adjacent its ends, track means adapted to cooperate with said wheel portions, and means on said cooperating members to incline the axis of said unit in one direction at a plurality of periods during its movement and to incline the axis of the unit in another direction at a plurality of intermediate periods, said means being arranged to effect the change from each inclination to the other in a gradual manner, and said track means including bowed portions to conform with the path of movement of the wheel portions.
11. In apparatus for the formation of hollow articles in molds, the combination of a mold-carrying unit, a pair of tracks therefor, and means to move the unit along said tracks, each of said tracks having gradually rising portions and raised horizontal portions follower by gradually descending portions and depressed horizontal portions, the raised and depressed portions on the respective tracks being staggered, and the rising and descending portions on each track being outwardly bowed.
12. The method of forming hollow articles in molds which comprises rolling a mold-carrying imit from one end to the other end of a course, gradually inclining the axis of said unit to an acute angle with the horizontal during such movement, rolling the unit for a pe riod with its axis so inclined, gradually decreasing the inclination of said axis and gradually inclining said axis in an opposite directlon to a similar angle with the horizontal at a further stage in such movement, rolling the unit for a period with its axis so inclined, and repeating said operations at further stages of said movement.
13. The method of forming hollow articles in molds which comprises rolling a mold-carrying unit from one end to the other end of a course, gradually inclining the axis of said unit in one direction to an acute angle with the horizontal during such movement, gradually decreasing the inclination of said axis and gradually inclining said axis in an opposite direction to an acute angle with the horizontal at a further stage in such movement, and repeating said operations at further stages in such movement.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
JESSE S. COHEN.
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DE1111919B (en) * 1958-08-06 1961-07-27 Bindler Maschinenfabrik Geb Device for the production of hollow bodies from chocolate u. like
US5500178A (en) * 1992-07-31 1996-03-19 Asahi Denka Kogyo Kabushikikaisya Method of manufacturing hollow molded articles
US20160050955A1 (en) * 2013-03-22 2016-02-25 Freedom Finance Australia Method and apparatus for forming a hollow frozen vessel

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DE1111919B (en) * 1958-08-06 1961-07-27 Bindler Maschinenfabrik Geb Device for the production of hollow bodies from chocolate u. like
US5500178A (en) * 1992-07-31 1996-03-19 Asahi Denka Kogyo Kabushikikaisya Method of manufacturing hollow molded articles
US20160050955A1 (en) * 2013-03-22 2016-02-25 Freedom Finance Australia Method and apparatus for forming a hollow frozen vessel

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