US962811A - Delivery apparatus for bottle-annealing furnaces. - Google Patents

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US962811A US48281209A US1909482812A US962811A US 962811 A US962811 A US 962811A US 48281209 A US48281209 A US 48281209A US 1909482812 A US1909482812 A US 1909482812A US 962811 A US962811 A US 962811A
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  • CARL BRAUER OF HOSTOMITZ, NEAR TEPLITZ, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
  • the present invention has for its object an improvement in delivery apparatus for bottle annealing furnaces especially of that kind, in which the bottles or similar articles j are automatically fed or transferred into the furnace by a suitable conveying-apparatus and by an inclined slide.
  • a delivery apparatus constructed accorcling to the present invention preferably comprises a stationary inclined supporting surface on which the bottles to be annealed roll in a downward direction, provided within a frame situated within the annealing-furnace and below its slide, and two movable supporting plates or surfaces arranged above said statonary supporting surface.
  • These two movable supporting plates can be oscillated or swiveled in bearings of the frame in a known manner and are held in their receiving position by suitably adjusted weights 3 in such a way that the bottle or article to be annealed rolling down from the inclined slide onto the movable supporting plates causes an oscillating or swiveling movement of the latter, whereby the bottle is slowly 3 transferred to the stationary inclined supporting surface and thence in a rolling down manner to the hearth of the annealing furnace.
  • the two oscillating or swiveling plates are of different lengths whereby the plate of greater length contacts on its complete downward movement with the stationary inclined supporting surface and the plate of reduced length prevents a premature and rapid rolling down movement of the bottle or the like resting on the plate of greater length.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my improved delivery apparatus in its original position.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the de- Specificaton of Letters Patent.
  • FIG. 3 is also a view similar to Fig. l, illustrating the delivery apparatus in the third position.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section, and Fig. 5 a horizontal sectionillustrating an annealing furnace provided with my improved delivery apparatus.
  • a frame a is arranged on the bottom of the hearth of an annealing furnace not shown.
  • a stationary inclined supporting surface I) is fastened in a suitable manner and two supporting plates c and (Z are mounted in the frame in such a manner that they may be oscillated or swiveled. Instead of two oscillating plates several pairs of them may be arranged one above another.
  • the weights e f may be adjusted in such a manner that the plates are in their position of rest necessary for receiving a bottle or similar object to be annealed.
  • hen a bottle is placed on both plates c and (Z as shown in dotted lines in Fig.
  • the bottle can now roll along down the supporting plate (Z without difiiculty and thence down the stationary supporting surface b so that it reaches the health-bottom without any Shock and comes to rest just before the workman is ready to place it in position within the annealing furnace.
  • this plate is returned automatically into its original position suitable for receiving another bottle to be annealed, as shown in Fig. l.
  • the bottles to be annealed are caused to move in a downward direction upon a slide g ext-ending from the eXterior to the required position in the interior of the annealing furnace, and also that the plates c, d, receiving the bottles from the slide g are oscillated or turned downwardly as indicated in Fig. 2, by the weight of the bottles, after which the bottles are received by the stationary inclined supporting surface b from which they are delivered in succession on to the bottom of the annealng furnace.
  • an annealing furnace slide in combination with oscillating or swiveling supporting plates of different lengths for receiving and transferring the bottles from such slide, adjustable weights connected to such plates for holding them in their normal position and for regulating the oscillating or swiveling movement of such plates and means for rolling the bottle into the furnace, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • an annealing furnace slide in combination with oscillating or swiveling supporting plates of difierent lengths for receiving and transferrng the bottles from such slide, means for holding such plates in their normal position and for regulating their oscllating or swiveling movement, and a stationary inclined supporting surface, on which the bottles are rolled down into the furnace with a stopping movement caused by the oscillating or swiveling plate of reduced length, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
  • CARL BRAUER CARL BRAUER

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C. BRAUER.
DELIVERY APPARATUS FOR BOTTLE ANNEALING FURNACES. APPLIOATION I'ILD MAR.11, 1909.
%2,81 1. Patented June 28, 1910.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 G. BRAUBR. DELIVERY APPARATUS FOR BOTTLE ANNEALING FURNAGES.
APPLIOATION FILED MAR.11, 1909.
Patented June 28, 1910 2 SHBETS-S UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CARL BRAUER, OF HOSTOMITZ, NEAR TEPLITZ, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
DELIVERY APPARATUS FOR BOTTLE-ANNEALING FUBNACES.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OABL BRAUER, working manager, a subject of the Emperor of Germany, and resident of Hostomitz, near Teplitz, Bohemia, Empire of Austria-Hungary, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Delivery Apparatus for Bottle-Annealing Furnaces, of which the following is a specification.
l x The present invention has for its object an improvement in delivery apparatus for bottle annealing furnaces especially of that kind, in which the bottles or similar articles j are automatically fed or transferred into the furnace by a suitable conveying-apparatus and by an inclined slide.
A delivery apparatus constructed accorcling to the present invention preferably comprises a stationary inclined supporting surface on which the bottles to be annealed roll in a downward direction, provided within a frame situated within the annealing-furnace and below its slide, and two movable supporting plates or surfaces arranged above said statonary supporting surface. These two movable supporting plates can be oscillated or swiveled in bearings of the frame in a known manner and are held in their receiving position by suitably adjusted weights 3 in such a way that the bottle or article to be annealed rolling down from the inclined slide onto the movable supporting plates causes an oscillating or swiveling movement of the latter, whereby the bottle is slowly 3 transferred to the stationary inclined supporting surface and thence in a rolling down manner to the hearth of the annealing furnace. The two oscillating or swiveling plates are of different lengths whereby the plate of greater length contacts on its complete downward movement with the stationary inclined supporting surface and the plate of reduced length prevents a premature and rapid rolling down movement of the bottle or the like resting on the plate of greater length. By the arrangement or mounting of the delivery apparatus within the annealing-furnace itself a completely uniform transfer of the bottles into the annealing furnace is obtained and the breaking of the bottles is thoroughly prevented during such transfer.
Referring to the drawing, Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my improved delivery apparatus in its original position. Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the de- Specificaton of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 11, 1909.
Patented June 28, 1910.
Serial No. 482312.
livery apparatus in another position. Fig. 3 is also a view similar to Fig. l, illustrating the delivery apparatus in the third position. Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section, and Fig. 5 a horizontal sectionillustrating an annealing furnace provided with my improved delivery apparatus.
A frame a is arranged on the bottom of the hearth of an annealing furnace not shown. In such frame a stationary inclined supporting surface I) is fastened in a suitable manner and two supporting plates c and (Z are mounted in the frame in such a manner that they may be oscillated or swiveled. Instead of two oscillating plates several pairs of them may be arranged one above another. On the shanks or' arms of these plates c and d the weights e f may be adjusted in such a manner that the plates are in their position of rest necessary for receiving a bottle or similar object to be annealed. hen a bottle is placed on both plates c and (Z as shown in dotted lines in Fig. l, they are oscillated or swiveled in a downward direction by the weight of the bottle into the position shown in Fig. 2. The supporting plate c prevents, during this downward movement, a premature and rapid running down movement of the bottle from the second supporting plate d. lVhen this second supporting plate has moved down in such a degree as to contact the stationary supporting surface Z), as shown in Fig. 3, the bottle to be annealed has released the supporting plate c which will at once return automatically to its original position by its adjustable weight e. In consequence of the return movement of the oscillating supporting plate c the bottle can now roll along down the supporting plate (Z without difiiculty and thence down the stationary supporting surface b so that it reaches the health-bottom without any Shock and comes to rest just before the workman is ready to place it in position within the annealing furnace. As soon as the bottle has left the supporting plate (Z, this plate is returned automatically into its original position suitable for receiving another bottle to be annealed, as shown in Fig. l.
By reference to Figs. l and 5, it will be apparent that the bottles to be annealed are caused to move in a downward direction upon a slide g ext-ending from the eXterior to the required position in the interior of the annealing furnace, and also that the plates c, d, receiving the bottles from the slide g are oscillated or turned downwardly as indicated in Fig. 2, by the weight of the bottles, after which the bottles are received by the stationary inclined supporting surface b from which they are delivered in succession on to the bottom of the annealng furnace. As hereinbefore stated, as each bottle leaves the plates c, (Z, the same are automatically returned to their normal po'- sitions to receive another bottle, and each bottle after being delivered to the bottom of the annealing furnace, is ready to be placed in position in the furnace by the attending workman.
I claim as my inventionzl. In a delivery apparatus for bottles or similar articles to be annealed within annealing furnaces, an annealing furnace slide in combination with oscillating or swiveling supporting plates of different lengths for receiving and transferring the bottles from such slide, adjustable weights connected to such plates for holding them in their normal position and for regulating the oscillating or swiveling movement of such plates and means for rolling the bottle into the furnace, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. In a delivery apparatus for bottles or similar articles to be annealed within annealing furnaces, an annealing furnace slide in combination with oscillating or swiveling supporting plates of difierent lengths for receiving and transferrng the bottles from such slide, means for holding such plates in their normal position and for regulating their oscllating or swiveling movement, and a stationary inclined supporting surface, on which the bottles are rolled down into the furnace with a stopping movement caused by the oscillating or swiveling plate of reduced length, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name in presence of two witnesses, this 25th day of February 1909.
CARL BRAUER.
lVitnesses ULYSSES J. BYWATER, HARRY R. MCBRIDE.
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