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US2216318A
US2216318A US309144A US30914439A US2216318A US 2216318 A US2216318 A US 2216318A US 309144 A US309144 A US 309144A US 30914439 A US30914439 A US 30914439A US 2216318 A US2216318 A US 2216318A
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    • C03GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
    • C03BMANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
    • C03B9/00Blowing glass; Production of hollow glass articles
    • C03B9/30Details of blowing glass; Use of materials for the moulds
    • C03B9/40Gearing or controlling mechanisms specially adapted for glass-blowing machines
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    • C03B11/00Pressing molten glass or performed glass reheated to equivalent low viscosity without blowing
    • C03B11/16Gearing or controlling mechanisms specially adapted for glass presses
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Patented Oct. 1, 1940 PATENT OFFICE GLAss MACHINE oPEnATInG CAM M James A. Lewis, Hartford City, Ind; assignor to Sneath Glass Company, Hartford City, Ind.
  • the chief object of this invention is to provide a readily attachable and removable cam structure capable of angular, as well as axial, adjustment upon a control shaft and further capable of internal adjustment and all for cycle duration control purposes or, in other words, a universally adjustable cam arrangement.
  • the present invention permits time cycle control within the range of adjustability of the invention as to initiation or cessation and duration of operation of a follower controlled or actuated mechanism.
  • FIG. 1 is a top plan view of an adjustable cam arrangement adapted for varying the duration of operation of mechanism such as disclosed in the aforesaid copending application.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of said arrangement.
  • I indicates a rotating shaft.
  • the main control shaft of a glass machine Upon such shaft is mounted a plurality of such cams, and the adjacent followers, engaged thereby in timed relation, control the several operations of such a glass machine.
  • This control shaft I60 rotates a predetermined rate relative to the machine operation. This rate may be varied by substitution of other ratio connections, as required or desired.
  • Encircling shaft I66 are blocks l6
  • the block assembly is readily attachable to and removable from the control shaft.
  • the block assembly may be adjusted longitudinally on said shaft as well as angularly thereon.
  • One of the blocks has an arcuate extension adjustments of the ware making machine are resi with faces IB -iand I66.
  • Another arcuate segment I61 has faces I68 and I69 and includes an arcuate slot I16.
  • a bolt; III is arranged to thread into hole H2 in portion or extension I64 and thereby clamp the two arcuate portions to- 5 gether in adjusted position.
  • a follower-not shown engages face I65, face I64ct and I6Ia, as well as face I69. That is, the follower is of sufficient width to successively be engaged by or engage these faces in shaft and cam rotation. If secured together in registering overlapping relation, the face I69 is ineffective for control purposes and face I66 becomes effective because portion I61 is smaller in angular degrees than por- 15 tion I64.
  • the angular interval between faces l65 and I69 determines the duration of operation control in the rotation of the control shaft I66.
  • the other block I6I may be provided with a suitable arcuate extension and adjustably support a cooperating arcuate portion, as previously described.
  • a control cam arrangement capable of radial presentation to and mounting upon a shaft as well as axial and arcuate adjustment thereon including a plurality of successively arranged and connected arcuate base structure forming members for shaft envelopment, means for securing the enveloping base structure rigidly to the shaft in axially and angularly adjusted position thereon, the combination of'a laterally projecting cam portion integral with one member, said member having an exterior surface axially offset from the cam portion and contiguous thereto and of arcuate form, the arcuate form surface being concentric with that of the supporting shaft, the face of the projecting cam portion adjacent the arcuate surface being of plane character and substantially transverse to the structure axis, the said cam portion including two end faces at opposite ends and an outer face of arcuate form concentric with that of the shaft, another cam portion having inner and outer arcuate faces registering with the exterior and outer faces of the member and first mentioned cam portion respectively, and two end faces, and a flat face for first mentioned cam portion plane face contact, the outer

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0cm 1. J. A. LEWIS GLASS MACHINE OPERATING CAM Original Filed NOV. 5, 1938 INVENTOR. JWES f7. AEW/s. f wfl $1 A ORNEY5.
Patented Oct. 1, 1940 PATENT OFFICE GLAss MACHINE oPEnATInG CAM M James A. Lewis, Hartford City, Ind; assignor to Sneath Glass Company, Hartford City, Ind.
Original application November 5, 1938, Serial No].
239,041. Divided and this application Decem- I bet 14,1939, Serial No. 309,144 7 I 1 Claim. (01. 74- 568) This invention relatesto anadjustable cam organization which is peculiarly applicable to glass forming machines. v
Thisapplication is a division of the copending application, Serial No. 239,041, filed November 1938, and entitled Glass machine and the latter is hereby made a part hereof.
The chief object of this invention is to provide a readily attachable and removable cam structure capable of angular, as well as axial, adjustment upon a control shaft and further capable of internal adjustment and all for cycle duration control purposes or, in other words, a universally adjustable cam arrangement.
The present invention permits time cycle control within the range of adjustability of the invention as to initiation or cessation and duration of operation of a follower controlled or actuated mechanism.
Other objects and features of the invention will be set forth more fully hereinafter.
The full nature of the invention will be understood from the accompanying drawing, the following description and claim:
In the drawing Fig. 1 is a top plan view of an adjustable cam arrangement adapted for varying the duration of operation of mechanism such as disclosed in the aforesaid copending application. A
Fig. 2 is a side view of said arrangement.
For an understanding of but one application or use of the invention, reference is had to the copending application referred to.
Therein, as well as herein, I indicates a rotating shaft. For any given machine set up it may be assumed to have a constant speed of rotation. This may represent-as in the copending application, the main control shaft of a glass machine. Upon such shaft is mounted a plurality of such cams, and the adjacent followers, engaged thereby in timed relation, control the several operations of such a glass machine. This control shaft I60 rotates a predetermined rate relative to the machine operation. This rate may be varied by substitution of other ratio connections, as required or desired.
Encircling shaft I66 are blocks l6| secured together as at I62 and to said shaft as at I63. Thus, the block assembly is readily attachable to and removable from the control shaft. Also, as will be readily apparent, the block assembly may be adjusted longitudinally on said shaft as well as angularly thereon.
One of the blocks has an arcuate extension adjustments of the ware making machine are resi with faces IB -iand I66. Another arcuate segment I61 has faces I68 and I69 and includes an arcuate slot I16. A bolt; III is arranged to thread into hole H2 in portion or extension I64 and thereby clamp the two arcuate portions to- 5 gether in adjusted position.
It is to be understood, a follower-not shownengages face I65, face I64ct and I6Ia, as well as face I69. That is, the follower is of sufficient width to successively be engaged by or engage these faces in shaft and cam rotation. If secured together in registering overlapping relation, the face I69 is ineffective for control purposes and face I66 becomes effective because portion I61 is smaller in angular degrees than por- 15 tion I64.
When these arcuate segments are extended relative to each other, the angular interval between faces l65 and I69 determines the duration of operation control in the rotation of the control shaft I66.
It will be obvious from Fig. 1 that the other block I6I may be provided with a suitable arcuate extension and adjustably support a cooperating arcuate portion, as previously described.
As is well understood in the cam art, the slope of faces I65, I68, I66 and I69 will be that required or desired dependent upon the character of follower contact desired, and the duration of initial and final movements of the follower consistent with minimum wear of said faces and the follower in the repetitious cyclic operation thereof.
Therefore, with this adjustable cam arrangement, within the limits of said adjustment, the 5 duration of control imposed thereby or resulting therefrom may be varied. This is of great value in the glass machine industry wherein liquid glass supplied to ware making machines may vary from day to day as to temperature, and 40 proper formation of that Ware, as recited, for example, in the copending application referred to, requires a certain duration of control or formation. In this instance, it is apparent no other quired other than to adjust portions I64 and I 61 relative to each other and blocks [6| relative to shaft I60. These adjustments may be readily effected and with a minimum loss of time in machine operation and with a minimum effort upon the part of the mechanic or operator in charge of such machine.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in great detail in the foregoing description, the same is tobe considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character.
The several modifications described herein as well as others which will readily suggest themselves to persons skilled in this art, all are considered to be within the broad scope of the invention, reference being had tothe appended claim.
The invention claimed is:
In a control cam arrangement capable of radial presentation to and mounting upon a shaft as well as axial and arcuate adjustment thereon including a plurality of successively arranged and connected arcuate base structure forming members for shaft envelopment, means for securing the enveloping base structure rigidly to the shaft in axially and angularly adjusted position thereon, the combination of'a laterally projecting cam portion integral with one member, said member having an exterior surface axially offset from the cam portion and contiguous thereto and of arcuate form, the arcuate form surface being concentric with that of the supporting shaft, the face of the projecting cam portion adjacent the arcuate surface being of plane character and substantially transverse to the structure axis, the said cam portion including two end faces at opposite ends and an outer face of arcuate form concentric with that of the shaft, another cam portion having inner and outer arcuate faces registering with the exterior and outer faces of the member and first mentioned cam portion respectively, and two end faces, and a flat face for first mentioned cam portion plane face contact, the outer faces of the cam portions constituting a single follower contactable surface where overlapped and one and opposed end face of each cam portion constituting opposed continuations of the follower surface, and means connecting the cam portions together in adjusted relation with the flat faces in holding contact and the inner arcuate surface in contact with the exterior surface for radial support, said connecting means including an elongated arcuate slot in one cam portion and coaxial with the structure axis, and a clamping member carried by the other member and seated in the slot and having operative bearing on the slotted cam portion.
JAMES A. LEWIS.
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US2724145A (en) * 1950-10-03 1955-11-22 Baldwin Lima Hamilton Corp Tabletting machine
US2807373A (en) * 1955-03-28 1957-09-24 James G Couser Automatic handling devices
US2861470A (en) * 1955-04-13 1958-11-25 Gen Motors Corp Variable cam
US3051225A (en) * 1957-04-22 1962-08-28 Cleveland Trust Co Tire buffing machine
US3130358A (en) * 1960-01-25 1964-04-21 Nat Standard Co D. c. motor for position control with dynamic and mechanical braking
US3179041A (en) * 1963-09-16 1965-04-20 Luthi Machinery & Engineering Food canning machine
US3190142A (en) * 1960-10-07 1965-06-22 Bergonzo Pierre Flat cam for the positive mechanical control of a movable member of an automatic lathe
US3331254A (en) * 1963-05-13 1967-07-18 Stoll Kurt Switching and actuating device
US3797323A (en) * 1972-09-05 1974-03-19 E Brane Time variable valve apparatus
US4344312A (en) * 1980-01-28 1982-08-17 Peltzer & Ehlers Gmbh & Co. Forming press with a cam arrangement

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2724145A (en) * 1950-10-03 1955-11-22 Baldwin Lima Hamilton Corp Tabletting machine
US2807373A (en) * 1955-03-28 1957-09-24 James G Couser Automatic handling devices
US2861470A (en) * 1955-04-13 1958-11-25 Gen Motors Corp Variable cam
US3051225A (en) * 1957-04-22 1962-08-28 Cleveland Trust Co Tire buffing machine
US3130358A (en) * 1960-01-25 1964-04-21 Nat Standard Co D. c. motor for position control with dynamic and mechanical braking
US3190142A (en) * 1960-10-07 1965-06-22 Bergonzo Pierre Flat cam for the positive mechanical control of a movable member of an automatic lathe
US3331254A (en) * 1963-05-13 1967-07-18 Stoll Kurt Switching and actuating device
US3179041A (en) * 1963-09-16 1965-04-20 Luthi Machinery & Engineering Food canning machine
US3797323A (en) * 1972-09-05 1974-03-19 E Brane Time variable valve apparatus
US4344312A (en) * 1980-01-28 1982-08-17 Peltzer & Ehlers Gmbh & Co. Forming press with a cam arrangement

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